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Acidic zeolite MTHC conversion

The conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons (MTHC) on acidic zeolites is of industrial interest for the production of gasoline or light olefins (see also Section X). Upon adsorption and conversion of methanol on calcined zeolites in the H-form, various adsorbate complexes are formed on the catalyst surface. Identification of these surface complexes significantly improves the understanding of the reaction mechanism. As demonstrated in Table 3, methanol, dimethyl ether (DME), and methoxy groups influence in a characteristic manner the quadrupole parameters of the framework Al atoms in the local structure of bridging OH groups. NMR spectroscopy of these framework atoms under reaction conditions, therefore, helps to identify the nature of surface complexes formed. [Pg.189]

Various mechanisms have been proposed for the conversion of MTHC on acidic zeolites under steady-state conditions 210. Recent investigations 49,113,261,289-300 have shown that the conversion of the equilibrium mixture of methanol and DME by a... [Pg.212]


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