Catalysis Today, Vol.172, No.1, 195-202, 2011
Isomerization of n-hexane on Pt-Ni catalysts supported on nanocrystalline H-BEA zeolite
The zeolite Beta used in this work consists of nanosized crystallites (20-30 nm) aggregates, determined by HRTEM analysis. The influence of the zeolite structure and crystallite size on the desorption rates of linear paraffins was determined by ZLC chromatography. Desorption from Beta zeolite was faster than from USY zeolite. IR acidity analysis by adsorption and desorption of pyridine showed that Beta zeolite has a smaller number of Bronsted acid sites than USY zeolite, but that they are a little stronger. Pt-Ni/H-BEA catalysts showed higher activity than Pt-Ni/H-USY ones. This behavior can be attributed to the very small crystallites of Beta zeolite, which enable faster diffusion of the reactant and products molecules. Among bimetallic catalysts, the highest activity was observed with that containing 60% Pt. This result is very interesting in view of the cost reduction, relative to 100% Pt catalyst. (C) 2011 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.