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Characterization of the acid properties of tungsten/zirconia catalysts using adsorption microcalorimetry and n-pentane isomerization activity

Journal Article · · Journal of Catalysis

Ammonia adsorption microcalorimetry was conducted on various solid acid tungsten/zirconia catalysts prepared by different techniques. The calorimetric data were compared to catalytic test results using n-pentane isomerization as a measure of acid activity. The results show that (1) the co-precipitation method of making the tungsten/zirconia catalyst produces a greater number of acidic sites than impregnating tungsten on hydrous zirconia, resulting in a more active catalyst, and (2) the addition of small amounts of iron to the tungsten/zirconia catalyst increases the acid site strength as determined by ammonia adsorption and improves the paraffin isomerization activity. The calorimetry data indicate that the acid site strength of the tungsten/zirconia materials is similar to or slightly higher than that found in zeolites or sulfated zirconia and is comparable to sulfuric acid. However, the paraffin isomerization activity results suggest that the acid sites of the tungsten/zirconia catalyst should be about four orders of magnitude more active than that of zeolite {beta} on the basis of turnover frequency. Their experimental results indicate a lack of correlation between the heat of ammonia adsorption with catalytic activity. Comparisons of catalytic activity between materials based entirely on acid strength may not be valid, and kinetic probes would be more appropriate.

Research Organization:
Mobil Technology Co., Paulsboro, NJ (US)
Sponsoring Organization:
National Science Foundation; US Department of Energy
OSTI ID:
20000964
Journal Information:
Journal of Catalysis, Journal Name: Journal of Catalysis Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 187; ISSN 0021-9517; ISSN JCTLA5
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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