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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.21, No.1, 63-70, 1999
Thermal and hydrothermal stability of siliceous Y zeolite and its application to high-temperature catalytic combustion
Siliceous Y zeolite (SiO2/Al2O3>150), prepared through repeated dealumination with SiCl4 and steam, displays high thermal and hydrothermal stability. After aged at 1200 degrees C for 4 h, siliceous Y zeolite shows specific surface area as high as 510 m(2)/g. Even steamed at 1000 degrees C for 4 h, it still keeps its framework perfectly. Palladium on siliceous Y zeolite shows a bit less oxidation activity of n-hexane than that on lanthanum-modified alumina. It exhibits good capability in resisting heat but poor resistance to steam. When palladium is supported on SY-A carrier, in which 12.3% alumina has been loaded on siliceous Y zeolite, the catalyst shows higher oxidation activity than Pd/La-Al2O3 even heated or steamed at 1000 degrees C for 4 h. Its excellent resistances to heat and steam make it a promising catalyst for high-temperature catalytic combustion.
Keywords:SUPERCRITICAL DRYING METHODS;SUPPORTED PALLADIUM;SURFACE-AREA;METHANE COMBUSTION;ALUMINA;STABILIZATION;OXIDATION;PD;ADDITIVES;MORDENITE