Synergistic Catalytic Performance of Pt-Au Bimetallic Catalysts on High-Crystallinity ZSM-23 Zeolite for Hexadecane Hydroisomerization: Metal-Acid Balance and Enhanced Isomerization Selectivity.
Kun LanXuerong ZhouMingming ZhangYujing ChenXiaozhen ChenLibo SunKaixuan YangMiao ZhangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Highly crystalline ZSM-23 zeolite, exhibiting a distinctive dumbbell morphology, was synthesized via a hydrothermal method. Bifunctional catalysts, comprising single metals (Pt or Au) and bimetals (Pt-Au), were successfully prepared by using a positional precipitation method. The hydroisomerization of hexadecane served as a model reaction to assess the catalytic performance arising from the synergistic effects of bimetallic active sites. In comparison to single-metal catalysts, 0.3Au0.7Pt/ZSM-23 demonstrated increased n -C 16 conversion, while 0.5Au0.5Pt/ZSM-23 exhibited enhanced i -C 16 selectivity, achieving the highest i -C 16 yield. The bimetallic catalyst not only finely tuned the metal site activity through bimetallic synergy but also achieved a superior balance between metal and acid catalysis, resulting in improved catalytic performance in the n -C 16 hydroisomerization. The Pt-Au bimetallic catalyst approached the ideal requirements for a hydroisomerization catalyst, achieving a harmonious balance of metal and acid catalysis.