Chemistry
ZSM-5 decrystallization and dealumination in hot liquid water
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Zeolites have recently attracted attention for upgrading renewable resources in the presence of liquid water phases; however, the stability of zeolites in the presence of liquid-phase water is not completely understood. Accordingly, the stability of the ZSM-5 framework and its acid sites was studied in the presence of water at temperatures ranging from 250 to 450 °C and at pressures sufficient to maintain a liquid or liquid-like state (25 MPa). Treated samples were analyzed for framework degradation and Al content and coordination using a variety of complementary techniques, including X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, N2 sorption, 27Al and 29Si NMR spectroscopy, and several different types of infrared spectroscopy. These analyses indicate that the ZSM-5 framework retains >80% crystallinity at all conditions, and that 300-400 °C are the most aggressive. Decrystallization appears to initiate primarily at crystal surfaces and share many characteristics in common with alkali promoted desilication. Liquid water treatment promotes ZSM-5 dealumination, following a mechanism analogous to that observed under steaming conditions: initiation by Al-O hydrolysis, Al migration to the surface, and finally deposition as extra framework Al or possibly complete dissolution under some conditions. As with the framework, dealumination is most aggressive at 300-400 °C. Several models were evaluated to capture the non-Arrhenius effect of temperature on decrystallization and dealumination, the most successful of which included temperature dependent values of the water auto-ionization constant. These results can help interpretation of previous studies on ZSM-5 catalysis in hot liquid water and suggest future approaches to extend catalyst lifetime.
Publication Title
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Publication Date
2019
Volume
21
Issue
32
First Page
17880
Last Page
17892
ISSN
1463-9076
DOI
10.1039/c9cp01490j
Keywords
aluminum, crystallinity, infrared spectroscopy, liquids, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, photodegradation, water treatment, Zeolites
Repository Citation
Maag, Alex R.; Tompsett, Geoffrey A.; Tam, Jason; Ang, Cheen Aik; Azimi, Gisele; Carl, Alexander D.; Huang, Xinlei; Smith, Luis J.; Grimm, Ronald L.; Bond, Jesse Q.; and Timko, Michael T., "ZSM-5 decrystallization and dealumination in hot liquid water" (2019). Chemistry. 51.
https://commons.clarku.edu/chemistry/51