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A Study of the Reactions of Isooctane on Cracking Catalysts by a Gradient-Free Method - Communication 2. The Acid Characteristics of Industrial Cracking Catalysts Full article

Journal Russian Chemical Bulletin
ISSN: 1066-5285 , E-ISSN: 1573-9171
Output data Year: 1979, Volume: 28, Number: 7, Pages: 1357-1360 Pages count : 4 DOI: 10.1007/BF00947295
Tags Hydroxyl; Absorption Spectrum; Pyridine; CCl4; Initial Activity
Authors Paukshtis E.A. 1 , Yurchenko E.N. 1 , Pchelyakova L.E. 1 , Zaidman N.M. 1
Affiliations
1 Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Novosibirsk

Abstract: Conclusions: 1. A study of the IR absorption spectra for benzonitrile, pyridine, and CCl4 adsorbed on various amorphous and zeolite-containing industrial catalysts has shown that these catalyst contains three types of hydroxyl groups which differ in proton-donor activity, and three types of acceptor centers which differ in strength. 2. The change in the intensity of the 2250 cm−1 band in the IR spectrum of adsorbed benzonitrile is the result of base interaction with medium strength acceptor centers; the fact that this change can be successfully correlated with the initial activity of the various industrial catalysts suggests a certain catalytic similarity here.
Cite: Paukshtis E.A. , Yurchenko E.N. , Pchelyakova L.E. , Zaidman N.M.
A Study of the Reactions of Isooctane on Cracking Catalysts by a Gradient-Free Method - Communication 2. The Acid Characteristics of Industrial Cracking Catalysts
Russian Chemical Bulletin. 1979. V.28. N7. P.1357-1360. DOI: 10.1007/BF00947295 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Original: Паукштис Е.А. , Юрченко Э.Н. , Пчелякова Л.Е. , Зайдман Н.М.
Исследование превращения изооктана на катализаторах крекинга безградиентным методом. Сообщение 2. Кислотные свойства промышленных катализаторов крекинга
Известия Академии наук. Серия химическая. 1979. №7. С.1455-1459. РИНЦ ANCAN
Dates:
Submitted: Feb 21, 1978
Published print: Jul 1, 1979
Accepted: Aug 9, 2021
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:A1979JN58200006
Scopus: 2-s2.0-34250265486
Elibrary: 30916177
OpenAlex: W2942580341
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