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Joint aromatization of butane and hexane on alumina-platinum catalysts
Abstract It has been found that the joint aromatization of C4 and C6 alkanes proceeds during the conversion of a butane and hexane mixture on alumina-platinum catalysts. It has been shown that a necessary condition for realization of the joint aromatization is the presence of highly dispersed platinum as ionic species (Ptσ) and “hard” Lewis acid sites (Lz) of a catalyst. It has been determined that an optimum Lz/Ptσ ratio for joint conversion reaction of light alkanes is from 1 to 2.
Joint aromatization of butane and hexane on alumina-platinum catalysts
Abstract It has been found that the joint aromatization of C4 and C6 alkanes proceeds during the conversion of a butane and hexane mixture on alumina-platinum catalysts. It has been shown that a necessary condition for realization of the joint aromatization is the presence of highly dispersed platinum as ionic species (Ptσ) and “hard” Lewis acid sites (Lz) of a catalyst. It has been determined that an optimum Lz/Ptσ ratio for joint conversion reaction of light alkanes is from 1 to 2.
Joint aromatization of butane and hexane on alumina-platinum catalysts
Pashkov, V. V. (author) / Golinsky, D. V. (author) / Udras, I. E. (author) / Paukshtis, E. A. (author) / Belyi, A. S. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 51 ; 286-292
2011-07-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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