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Toward n -Alkane Hydroisomerization Reactions: High-Performance Pt-Al 2 O 3 /SAPO-11 Single-Atom Catalysts with Nanoscale Separated Metal-Acid Centers and Ultralow Platinum Content.

Rui YuYangchun TanHeliang YaoYanhui XuJian HuangBin ZhaoYanyan DuZile HuaJiusheng LiJianlin Shi
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Long-chain n -alkane hydroisomerization reaction plays a vital role in petrochemical and coal chemical industries, which could produce high-quality hydrocarbon fuels and lubricant base oils for modern transportation and mechanical drive. However, minimizing precious metal usage while maintaining the catalyst performance remains a great challenge. Herein, a novel bifunctional catalyst toward n -alkane hydroisomerization reactions, Pt-Al 2 O 3 /SAPO-11 (Pt-A/S11) featuring nanoscale separated metal-acid active centers has been synthesized via a simple two-step procedure. In detail, Pt species was first loaded on the nanometer-sized alumina matrices through an incipient wetness impregnation method and then mixed with SAPO-11 molecular sieve to form the composite catalyst. Importantly, 0.015Pt-A/S11 catalyst with the ever-reported lowest Pt loading amount of 0.015 wt % exhibits an extraordinarily high isomer yield of 85.8% compared to previous published results and the traditional Pt-SAPO-11/Al 2 O 3 (Pt-S11/A) catalyst accompanying with the direct contact between metal and acid sites (65.6%). It has been confirmed that the Pt species in 0.015Pt-A/S11 samples exist in single-atom form, leading to an excellent hydroisomerization performance. The possible reaction processes have been discussed to elucidate the exemplary catalytic performance of the synthesized Pt-A/S11 catalysts with nanoscale intimacy of metal-acid sites.
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