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Zeolite-supported Re catalysts

Table 10.6 shows the catalytic performances of the selective benzene oxidation on the zeolite-supported Re catalysts under steady-state reaction conditions [107]. Catalyhc activity and selectivity largely depended on the types of zeolites and the preparation methods. The Re catalysts prepared by CVD of MTO exhibited higher catalyhc achvity and phenol selechvity than those prepared by the convenhonal impregnation method as supports (Table 10.6). Physical mixing of MTO with the supports provided poor phenol synthesis. Table 10.6 shows the catalytic performances of the selective benzene oxidation on the zeolite-supported Re catalysts under steady-state reaction conditions [107]. Catalyhc activity and selectivity largely depended on the types of zeolites and the preparation methods. The Re catalysts prepared by CVD of MTO exhibited higher catalyhc achvity and phenol selechvity than those prepared by the convenhonal impregnation method as supports (Table 10.6). Physical mixing of MTO with the supports provided poor phenol synthesis.
Zeolite-supported Re catalysts have been synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) ofMTO (CH3Re03) (3) on various zeolites such as HZSM-5, H-Beta, H-USY and H-Mordenite. HZSM-5 samples with different A1 contents were prepared by a hydrothermal synthesis method. For comparison, conventional impregnated catalysts were also prepared by an impregnation method using an aqueous solution of NH4Re04. All catalysts were pretreated at 673 K in a flow of He before use as catalyst. [Pg.64]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.64 ]




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