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Methanol-to-olefins catalysis on ERI-type molecular sieves: towards enhancing ethylene selectivity

Abstract

ERI-type molecular sieves (SSZ-98, UZM-12, ERI-type zeolite, SAPO-17) are synthesized with varying Si/Al = 5–9 and Si/T-atoms = 0.034–0.12 using several organic structure-directing agents (OSDAs), and evaluated as catalysts for the methanol-to-olefins (MTO) reaction. SAPO-34 (Si/T-atoms = 0.089) and SSZ-13 (Si/Al = 15) are also prepared and tested for comparison. The ERI-type zeolites gave improved ethylene-to-propylene ratios (E/P = 1.1–1.9) over SSZ-13 (E/P = 0.82) and SAPO-34 (E/P = 0.85). The SAPO-17 samples produced an E/P of 0.7–1.1 and a generally high C₄+ fraction. The differences observed in the olefins product distributions between the zeolites with low framework Si/Al (E/P > 1.5) and SAPO-17 with low Si/T-atom < 0.1 (E/P ≤ 1 and high C₄+) are the result of slower maturation of aromatic hydrocarbon-pool (HP) species and the presence of aromatics with bulky alkyl-groups (C₃-C₄) in the SAPO-17 samples. The rapid formation of cyclic intermediates and the shift in their composition towards less-methylated ((CH₃)_(n≤4)) methylbenzenes and methylnaphthalenes are found to be key to enhancing the ethylene selectivity in ERI-type molecular sieves.

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© 2021 Elsevier Inc. Received 1 August 2021, Revised 8 October 2021, Accepted 18 October 2021, Available online 25 October 2021. The Chevron Energy and Technology Company provided financial support for this research. The authors gratefully acknowledge Dr. Nathan Dalleska (Resnick Water and Environment Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology) for assistance with the GC-MS experiments, Dr. Sonjong Hwang for assistance with solid-state NMR, and Dr. Donglong Fu for valuable technical discussions. F.H.A. would like to thank Aramco R&D for financially supporting his graduate studies. Y.P. gratefully acknowledges financial support from Kwanjeong Educational Foundation. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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