posted on 2021-09-17, 14:34authored byHe Han, Min Liu, Hong Yang, Chuan Shi, Shutao Xu, Yingxu Wei, Zhongmin Liu, Chunshan Song, Xinwen Guo
One
of the potential processes for making styrene monomers is side-chain
alkylation of toluene with methanol, and X zeolites (a common type
of faujasite) have been identified as one of the most suitable catalysts
for this reaction. In this work, a series of X zeolites with different
micro- and meso-porosities and acid–base properties are prepared
by post-treatments of NaX zeolite and their catalytic performances
for the side-chain alkylation of toluene with methanol are evaluated.
This study shows that intracrystalline mesopores could be introduced
into the NaX zeolite while retaining adequate microporosity through
controlling the intensity and sequence of ammonium-exchange (AE) and/or
dealumination (DA) post-treatments. The loss in basicity of the resulting
mesoporous X zeolites due to AE and/or DA treatments could be compensated
and even enhanced by the subsequent cesium modifications. As catalysts
for the side-chain alkylation reaction, the study shows that while
introducing appropriate mesopores into X zeolites enhances molecular
diffusion, the restriction effect of micropores is proven to be critical
for their catalytic activity. Moreover, it is the acid–base
property rather than the pore structure of the post-treated X zeolites
determining their catalytic activity and selectivity for the side-chain
alkylation reaction.