Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.470, 72-80, 2014
Catalytic conversion of ethyl acetate over faujasite zeolites
The catalytic conversion of ethyl acetate (EA) has been investigated over faujasite zeolites NaX, USY and HY. Characterization using pyridine adsorption shows that Lewis acid sites only exist on NaX while both Bronsted and Lewis acid sites are evident on both HY and USY. Catalytic experiments were performed in gas phase from 473 K to 973 K at atmospheric pressure with 2.16 h(-1) WHSV in nitrogen. Cracking of EA to ethene and acetic acid is the predominant primary reaction in all cases. As a successive step, ketonization and decomposition of acetic acid occur. Over protonic zeolites Bronsted acidity catalyzes further oligomerization of ethene and cyclization of the further products, that finally produce coke precursors. The low-alumina protonic zeolite USY shows the highest conversion at low temperature, reaching total conversion at 673 K. Protonic zeolites cover by coke and slowly deactivate progressively. Fresh NaX is the least active but its catalytic activity is more stable, significant deactivation starting only after 5 h on stream. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Ethyl acetate;Zeolite catalysts;Lewis acidity;Bronsted acidity;Faujasite;Pyridine adsorption