Supporting MnAPO-5 molecular sieves on cordierite honeycomb monolith by vapor phase transport

Hui Shao, Jianfeng Yao, Lixiong Zhang

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Abstract

MnAPO-5 molecular sieves/cordierite honeycomb monolith composite was prepared through supporting MnAPO-5 molecular sieves on cordierite honeycomb monolith by vapor phase transport. Effects of n(H2O) : n(Al2O3), triethylamine(TEA) dosage, aluminum source, impregnation times and impregnation time on MnAPO-5 loading on the monolith were investigated. The products were characterized by means of XRD, SEM, and BET. When the monolith was impregnated in precursor solution with n(H2O) : n(A12O3) 100, the composite with about 70 μm thickness MnAPO-5 layer and good crystal form could be obtained. When the precursor solution with TEA was added, high crystalline MnAPO-5 could be synthesized. However, excessive TEA would lead to formation of MnAPO-34. It was found that the loading of MnAPO-5 on the monolith could be controlled by changing the impregnation times, not the impregnation time. The loading of MnAPO-5 with aluminum isopropoxide as aluminum source was more than that with pseudoboehmite as aluminum source.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)966-970
Number of pages5
JournalPetrochemical Technology
Volume39
Issue number9
StatePublished - Sep 2010

Keywords

  • Composite material
  • Cordierite honeycomb monolith
  • MnAPO-5 molecular sieve
  • Vapor phase transport

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