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Oxidation of methane to methanol and formaldehyde over Co-ZSM-5 molecular sieves: Tuning the reactivity and selectivity by alkaline and acid treatments of the zeolite ZSM-5 agglomerates

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    Abstract

    Alkaline treatment of templated Na-ZSM-5 zeolites with NaOH solutions resulted in the creation of intercrystalline mesopores within the zeolite agglomerates, while preserving the micropore volume and crystallinity. It was found that the zeolite external surface area increased with increasing NaOH concentration and pretreatment time. These alkaline-treated samples were loaded with cobalt and a linear relationship between the number of cobalt oxidic species and the external surface area of the zeolite could be established. This in turn leads to a linear relationship between the ZSM-5 surface area and the amount of methanol produced over Co-ZSM-5 from methane and oxygen at 423 K. Attempts to remove extra framework alumina species by an acid treatment were successful. However, this acid treatment increased, after Co-deposition, the amount of highly dispersed Co2+ inside the ZSM-5 channels, which resulted in a higher selectivity towards formaldehyde. The nature of the charge-compensating cation also determined the cobalt speciation. Co-H-ZSM-5 samples contained more cobalt inside the channels and were more selective towards formaldehyde formation than Co-Na-ZSM-5 samples. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)176-183
    Number of pages8
    JournalMicroporous and Mesoporous Materials
    Volume138
    Issue number1-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2011

    Keywords

    • Acid treatment
    • Alkaline treatment
    • Co-ZSM-5
    • Methane oxidation
    • Oxygenates

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