2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25112704
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Conversion of the Propane–Butane Fraction into Arenes on MFI Zeolites Modified by Zinc Oxide and Activated by Low-Temperature Plasma

Abstract: The effect of modification of MFI zeolite 1–5 wt.% ZnO activated by plasma on acid and catalytic properties in the conversion of the propane–butane fraction into arenes was investigated. The high-silica zeolites with silicate module 45 were synthesized from alkaline alumina–silica gels in the presence of an ‘X-oil’ organic structure-forming additive. The modification of the zeolite with zinc was carried out by impregnating the zeolite granules in the H-form with an aqueous solution of Zn(NO3)2. The obtained ze… Show more

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“…This Special Issue also contains articles dealing with the use of zeolites in different catalytic applications. In particular, Erofeev et al [ 9 ] report the effect of modifying MFI zeolites with zinc oxide on their catalytic behaviour in the conversion of the propane–butane fraction into arenes. The incorporation of zinc oxide produces a significant increased yield of liquid products and aromatic hydrocarbons which are even higher when the activation of the catalysts is done by low temperature plasma.…”
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“…This Special Issue also contains articles dealing with the use of zeolites in different catalytic applications. In particular, Erofeev et al [ 9 ] report the effect of modifying MFI zeolites with zinc oxide on their catalytic behaviour in the conversion of the propane–butane fraction into arenes. The incorporation of zinc oxide produces a significant increased yield of liquid products and aromatic hydrocarbons which are even higher when the activation of the catalysts is done by low temperature plasma.…”
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confidence: 99%