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Rare earth exchanged (Ce3+, La3+ and RE3+) H–Y zeolites as solid acid catalysts for the synthesis of linear alkyl benzenes

Bejoy, Thomas and Bibhuti B, Dasb and S., Sugunan (2006) Rare earth exchanged (Ce3+, La3+ and RE3+) H–Y zeolites as solid acid catalysts for the synthesis of linear alkyl benzenes. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials () –, 95 (1-3). pp. 329-338.

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Abstract

Rare earth exchanged H–Y zeolites were prepared by simple ion exchange methods at 353 K and have been characterized using different physicochemical techniques. A strong peak around 58 ppm in the 27Al{1H} MAS NMR spectra of these zeolites suggests a tetrahedral coordination for the framework aluminium. Small peak at or near 0 ppm is due to hexa-coordinated extra-framework aluminium and a shoulder peak near 30 ppm is a penta-coordinated aluminium species; [Al(OH)4]−. The vapor-phase benzene alkylation with 1-decene and 1-dodecene was investigated with these catalytic systems. Under the reaction conditions of 448 K, benzene/olefin molar ratio of 20 and time on stream 3 h, the most efficient catalyst was CeH–Y which showed more than 70% of olefin conversion with 48.5% 2-phenyldecane and 46.8%, 2-phenyldodecane selectivities with 1-decene and 1-dodecene respectively.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Science > Chemistry
ID Code:757
Deposited By:Prof Balasubramanian Viswanathan
Deposited On:28 May 2007 08:03
Last Modified:28 May 2007 08:03

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