Influence of activation conditions of ce–X zeolite on its oxidizing properties as shown by infrared and electron spin resonance spectroscopies

Author(s):  
Hanna Hoser ◽  
Michel Primet ◽  
Jacques C. Vedrine
1987 ◽  
Vol 111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong-Sung Yu ◽  
Larry Kevan

AbstractThe copper(II) catalyzed oxidation of propylene on CuK-X zeolite was studied over the temperature range of 150 to 400°C in a flow system. Arrhenius activation energies could be obtained at less than 30%conversion from 160 to 210°C and were found to decrease with increasing copper(II) content. These results are correlated with electron spin resonance studies of the migration of copper(II) within the zeolite lattice at the reaction temperature. The change in activation energy with copper(II) content shows that a substantial part of the total activation energy is due to copper(II) migration.


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