Syngas-to-olefins over MOF-derived ZnZrOx and SAPO-34 bifunctional catalysts

2021 
Abstract ZnZrOx nanoparticles were prepared by MOF calcination and co-precipitation methods and used as metal oxide components of bifunctional catalysts for syngas-to-olefins (STO). The results of characterization analysis, like XRD, XPS, H2-TPR and CO-TPD, illustrated that different preparation methods apparently influenced surface chemistry properties of oxides. MOF-derived oxides possessed abundant oxygen vacancies and Zn-O-Zr local structure which were beneficial to CO activation and the formation of methanol and dimethyl ether. When combining with SAPO-34, the bifunctional catalysts containing MOF-derived ZnZrOx achieved 22.5% CO conversion and 79.7% light olefins selectivity among hydrocarbons.
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