Coke deposition mechanisms of propane dehydrogenation on different sites of Al2O3 supported PtSn catalysts
Jianhao Jiao , Ye Yang , Maojie Yuan , Xuqi Tang , Mengfan Shi , Kai He , Haijuan Zhang , Yanfeng Bi , Yucai Qin , Lijuan Song
Chemical Synthesis ›› 2025, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) : 19
Coke deposition mechanisms of propane dehydrogenation on different sites of Al2O3 supported PtSn catalysts
Propane dehydrogenation (PDH) Pt-based catalysts are facing the serious challenge of coke deactivation. The locations would greatly influence the coke formation, while the detailed mechanism is not fully explored. Herein, the coke mechanisms on different locations including Al2O3, Sn, Pt, and Pt-Sn sites were deeply investigated via in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) technology, and the key factors triggering catalyst coke deactivation were proposed. Excessive dehydrogenation of propyl species is a crucial initial step in the formation of coke, whether at metal sites or supports. These propyl species on Al2O3 supports then cyclize to form monocyclic aromatic and bicyclic aromatic species, while those on SnOx sites cyclize to form monocyclic aromatic species. As for the Al2O3 supported PtSn catalysts, the strong dehydrogenation function and the interaction between Pt and
Coke mechanism / propane dehydrogenation / Pt-based catalysts / Al2O3 / active phase
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