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Shape-Selective Alkylation of Toluene with Ethanol over a Twin Intergrowth Structured ZSM-5: Modulation of Acidity and Diffusivity via Interface Engineering.

Fangtao HuangZhe HongLei LiLei MiaoXianlong GaoGuoqing ZhaoZhirong Zhu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
ZSM-5 zeolites with modified acidity and diffusivity are employed as catalysts for the shape-selective alkylation of toluene with ethanol to para -ethyltoluene ( p -ET). To avoid pore blocking and loss of active sites caused by traditional methods of enhancing para -selectivity using modifiers, here, we constructed twin intergrowth structured ZSM-5 (Z5-T), achieving modulation of the inherent acidity and diffusivity through interface engineering. The characterization results demonstrate that due to the intergrowth interface, the Z5-T catalyst forms more inherent Lewis acid sites and also renders more sinusoidal channels opened to the surface. Z5-T with an appropriate acidity and enhanced shape-selectivity inhibits side reactions such as isomerization and coke formation, demonstrating improved p -ET selectivity (>90%) and catalytic stability (>200 h) in the alkylation of toluene with ethanol.
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