Role of Strontium Cations in ZSM-5 Zeolite in the Methanol-to-Hydrocarbons Reaction.
Anna LiutkovaVictor DrozhzhinJason M J J HeinrichsValentin JestlAngelina EvtushkovaBrahim MezariÁlvaro MayoralNikolay KosinovEmiel J M HensenPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
The selectivity of the methanol-to-hydrocarbons (MTH) reaction can be tuned by modifying zeolite catalysts with alkaline earth metals, which typically increase propylene selectivity and catalyst stability. Here we employed Sr 2+ as its higher atomic number in comparison to the zeolite T atoms facilitates characterization by scanning transmission electron microscopy and operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Sr 2+ dispersed in the ZSM-5 micropores coordinates water, methanol, and dimethyl ether during the MTH reaction. Complementary characterization with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis combined with mass spectrometry, operando infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction points to the retention of substantially more adsorbates during the MTH reaction in comparison to Sr-free zeolites. Our findings support the notion that alkaline earth metals modify the porous reaction environment such that the olefin cycle is favored over the aromatic cycle in the MTH, explaining the increased propylene yield and lower deactivation rate.
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