ID | 109878 |
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Ehiro, Takuya
Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Tokushima University
Itagaki, Ai
Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Tokushima University
Misu, Hisanobu
Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Tokushima University
Nakagawa, Keizo
Department of Advanced Materials, Institute of Technology and Science, Tokushima University|Department of Resource Circulation Engineering, Center for Frontier Research of Engineering, Tokushima University
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Katoh, Masahiro
Department of Advanced Materials, Institute of Technology and Science, Tokushima University
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Katou, Yuuki
Otake Research Laboratories, Mitsubishi Rayon Co. Ltd.
Ninomiya, Wataru
Otake Research Laboratories, Mitsubishi Rayon Co. Ltd.
Sugiyama, Shigeru
Department of Advanced Materials, Institute of Technology and Science, Tokushima University|Department of Resource Circulation Engineering, Center for Frontier Research of Engineering, Tokushima University
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Keywords | Oxidative Dehydrogenation
Isobutane
MCM-41
Acid Treatment
Template Ion Exchange
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Journal Article
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Description | Mesoporous silicas have shown promise as materials for solid catalysts or catalyst supports due to their unique characteristics. Metal-doped mesoporous silicas are known to be catalytically active in the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of isobutane. However, heavy-metal-free mesoporous silicas have not been studied closely for their use as catalysts. In the present study, MCM-41 (#41 Mobil composition of matter) was acid-treated to enhance its catalytic activity, although pure MCM-41 was confirmed as catalytically inactive for the ODH of isobutane (isobutene yield = 0.9%). The pH of a slurry of as-synthesized MCM-41 was changed during acid treatment. A pH adjustment to 6.5 resulted in great improvement in catalytic activity (isobutene yield = 6.1%), but a pH adjustment to 4.5 resulted in insufficient improvement (isobutene yield = 4.5%). It was confirmed via XRD and N2 adsorption-desorption measurement that the pH adjustment to 4.5 degraded the ordered structure of MCM-41. This degradation would be a crucial factor that would render acid treatment less effective. In addition to the acid treatment, Al doping to MCM-41 was conducted. Al doping also greatly enhanced the acidity and catalytic activity of MCM-41.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan
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ISSN | 00219592
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NCID | AA00709658
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Volume | 49
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Issue | 2
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Start Page | 152
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End Page | 160
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Sort Key | 152
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Published Date | 2016
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Remark | Copyright © 2016 The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
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Science and Technology
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