Controlling the Coke Formation in Dehydrogenation of Propane by Adding Nickel to Supported Gallium Oxide

Author:

Baumgarten Robert1ORCID,Ingale Piyush12ORCID,Ebert Fabian1,Mazheika Aliaksei1ORCID,Gioria Esteban1ORCID,Trapp Katharina1,Profita Kevin D.3,Naumann d'Alnoncourt Raoul1ORCID,Driess Matthias13ORCID,Rosowski Frank14

Affiliation:

1. BasCat – UniCat BASF JointLab Technische Universität Berlin Hardenberstraße 36 10623 Berlin Germany

2. hte GmbH Kurpfalzring 104 69123 Heidelberg Germany

3. Institut für Chemie: Metallorganik und Anorganische Materialien Technische Universität Berlin Straße des 17. Juni 135 10623 Berlin Germany

4. Catalysis Research BASF SE Carl-Bosch-Straße 38 67056 Ludwigshafen Germany

Abstract

AbstractAtomic layer deposition was applied on mesoporous silica to synthesize a highly dispersed gallium oxide catalyst. This system was used as starting material to investigate different loadings of nickel in the dehydrogenation of propane under industrially relevant, Oleflex‐like conditions. The formation of NiGa alloys was confirmed by X‐ray diffraction analysis and electron microscopy. Surprisingly, the nanoalloys enhanced the selectivity towards C3H6 while decreasing the tendency for coking. Herein, in situ thermogravimetry, and measured mass fractions of carbon revealed that the coking rate was reduced by over 50 % compared to the pristine gallium oxide. Generally, the increased selectivity can be explained by the partial hydrogenation and reduction of the gallium oxide surface. The optimum temperature for the removal of deposited carbon was evaluated by a temperature programmed oxidation. Finally, the best‐performing Ni−GaOx catalyst was employed in a cycled experiment with periodic reaction and regeneration tests. After regeneration, the selected Ni−GaOx catalyst provided a higher yield of propylene compared to the unmodified gallium oxide.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis

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