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Propane dehydrogenation catalysis of group IIIB and IVB metal hydrides.

Xiaoming HuMengwen HuangTetsuya KinjyoShinya MineTakashi ToyaoYoyo HinumaMasaaki KitanoToyoto SatoNorikazu NamikiKen-Ichi ShimizuZen Maeno
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
Catalytic propane dehydrogenation (PDH) has mainly been studied using metal- and metal oxide-based catalysts. Studies on dehydrogenation catalysis by metal hydrides, however, have rarely been reported. In this study, PDH reactions using group IIIB and IVB metal hydride catalysts were investigated under relatively low-temperature conditions of 450 °C. Lanthanum hydride exhibited the lowest activation energy for dehydrogenation and the highest propylene yield. Based on kinetics studies, a comparison between the reported calculation results and isotope experiments, the hydrogen vacancies of metal hydrides were involved in low-temperature PDH reactions.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry
  • case control
  • atomic force microscopy
  • electron transfer