2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2006.05.017
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Combined experimental and kinetic modelling studies of the pathways of propane and n-butane aromatization over H-ZSM-5 catalyst

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“…Benzene has been detected as a minor product in a high pressure study of vanadium oxide/alumina catalysts for butane dehydrogenation [36], can form via the hydrogenolysis of the secondary-secondary C-C bond followed by oligomerization to benzene. Several authors have investigated zeolite based catalysts for the aromatisation of nbutane to benzene [41][42][43]. Shpiro et al [42] described the formation of aromatic compounds from n-butane over Pt/Ga containing zeolites and Nguyen et al [43] combined kinetic and experimental results to determine the mechanistic steps.…”
Section: N-butane Dehydrogenation On V Based Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Benzene has been detected as a minor product in a high pressure study of vanadium oxide/alumina catalysts for butane dehydrogenation [36], can form via the hydrogenolysis of the secondary-secondary C-C bond followed by oligomerization to benzene. Several authors have investigated zeolite based catalysts for the aromatisation of nbutane to benzene [41][42][43]. Shpiro et al [42] described the formation of aromatic compounds from n-butane over Pt/Ga containing zeolites and Nguyen et al [43] combined kinetic and experimental results to determine the mechanistic steps.…”
Section: N-butane Dehydrogenation On V Based Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have investigated zeolite based catalysts for the aromatisation of nbutane to benzene [41][42][43]. Shpiro et al [42] described the formation of aromatic compounds from n-butane over Pt/Ga containing zeolites and Nguyen et al [43] combined kinetic and experimental results to determine the mechanistic steps. They suggest that the main route is through dehydrogenation to an alkene, followed by oligimerisation, cyclisation then dehydrogenation.…”
Section: N-butane Dehydrogenation On V Based Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 Another key point, evident from Figure 3a, is that ethene is formed in excess compared with hydrogen, indicating that it is produced not only in reaction 3. We suggest that the additional step for ethene formation in the initial catalytic cycle is the well known hydrogen transfer reaction 6,13,[29][30][31]35,52 that in our case could occur between ethane and methoxide groups, as illustrated by reaction 5. Thus, reactions 2, 4 and 5 lead to eq 6 that shows the stoichiometry of the catalytic cycle involving the protolytic cracking of the C−C bond in ethane with formation of methane and ethene.…”
Section: Transformation Of Ethanementioning
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“…13 Qualitative analogies between the two reaction systems, which are illustrated for ethane reaction by Figure 1, are well documented for the protolytic cracking of C−C and C−H bonds in alkanes with three or more carbon atoms (C 3+ ). [5][6][7]11,12,18,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] However, in the case with ethane, only limited experimental information is available. 28,36 It shows that the protolytic cracking of the C−C bond in ethane with formation of methane does indeed take place over acidic zeolites with the MFI structure, 37 but does not contain data regarding the mechanism of this reaction.…”
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