ULTRA-DISPERSED SUSPENDED CATALYSTS AS THE INNOVATION IN THE CATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF LIGHT OLEFINS FROM DIMETHYL ETHER
Natalia V. Kolesnichenko, Natalia N. Ezhova, Olga V. Yashina, Anton N. Stashenko
Pages: 92-100
Published: 29 Jul 2017
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Abstract: Highly dispersed zeolite catalysts have been obtained from commercial zeolite (MFI type) produced by AZKOS (Angarsk, Russia) by using the methods of the mechanical abrasion and the acoustic treatment. Ultra-dispersed samples of zeolite catalyst of (1%) Mg/MFI suspended in high boiling liquids have been shown to be promising catalysts for the innovative synthesis of light olefins from dimethyl ether (in slurry-reactor).
Keywords: zeolite catalysts, ultra-dispersed catalysts, catalysis in the dispersed phase, suspended catalysts, slurry-reactor, dimethyl ether, light olefins
Cite this article: Natalia V. Kolesnichenko, Natalia N. Ezhova, Olga V. Yashina, Anton N. Stashenko. ULTRA-DISPERSED SUSPENDED CATALYSTS AS THE INNOVATION IN THE CATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF LIGHT OLEFINS FROM DIMETHYL ETHER. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 11, 92-100 (2017). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1001457/
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