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Negative effect of NI on PTHY in n-pentane isomerization evidenced by IR and ESR studies

Ab. Aziz, Muhammad Arif and Kamarudin, Nur Hidayatul Nazirah and Setiabudi, Herma Dina and Hamdan, Halimaton and Abdul Jalil, Aishah and Triwahyono, Sugeng (2012) Negative effect of NI on PTHY in n-pentane isomerization evidenced by IR and ESR studies. Journal Of Natural Gas Chemistry, 21 (1). pp. 29-36. ISSN 1003-9953

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1003-9953(11)60329-0

Abstract

Ni/PtHY with different Ni loadings was prepared by impregnating HY with hexachloroplatinic acid solution and Ni2+/N, N-dimethylformamide solution. An increase in the Ni loading decreased the crystallinity, specific surface area and meso-micropores of the catalysts. Ni interacted with hydroxyl groups to produce IR absorption bands at 3740–3500 cm−1. Increasing Ni loadings resulted in a decrease in the intensities of the broad bands at 3730-3500 cm−1 and the sharp band at 3740 cm−1 with simultaneous development of new absorbance band at 3700 cm−1 that was attributed to (–OH)Ni. The acidity of the samples did not significantly change with Ni loadings up to 1.0 wt%, which indicated that Ni mostly interacts with non-acidic silanol groups (terminal- and structural-defect OH groups). The presence of Ni decreased the activity of PtHY toward the isomerization of n-pentane because of a decrease in the number of active protonic-acid sites that formed from molecular hydrogen. IR and ESR studies confirmed that Pt facilitated the formation of protonic-acid sites from molecular hydrogen, whereas Ni, even when combined with Pt, didn't exhibit such ability. The absence of protonic-acid sites from molecular hydrogen significantly decreased the yield of iso-pentane and markedly increased the cracking products.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:n-pentane isomerization, hydrogen, protonic acid sites
Subjects:T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Divisions:Science
ID Code:47269
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:22 Jun 2015 05:55
Last Modified:31 Mar 2019 08:37

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