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Microcatalytic Reactor에 의한 Silica-Alumina계 촉매활성의 정량
Determination of Catalytic Activity for Silica-Alumina System by Microcatalytic Reactor
HWAHAK KONGHAK, December 1964, 2(2), 94-99(6), NONE
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Abstract
Catalytic activity of Silica-alumina-SiO2 85 %·Al2O3 15 % was determined by the disproportionation reaction of toluene, and the results were compared with those obtained by Mamoru, who used SiO2 75 %·Al2O3 25 % as the catalyst.
Under the conditions such as reaction temperature, ; 550 ℃, particle size of the catalyst, ; 60∼140 mesh, which were some what different from those used by Mamoru, it was found that the rate of disproportionationreaction of toluene was about five times as rapid as Mamoru had found.
Helium being used as the carrier gas, activation energies measured were 17.3 [kcal/mole] and 22.0 [kcal/mole] for toluene and xylene, respectively. The values of adsorption energies measured at 180∼330 ℃ were 9.42 [kcal/mole], 10.4 [kcal/mole] and 9.08 [kcal/mole] for benzene, toluene and xylene respectively.
Catalyst which was treated with sodium carbonate was discussed to Maxted theory for catalyst poisoning.
Under the conditions such as reaction temperature, ; 550 ℃, particle size of the catalyst, ; 60∼140 mesh, which were some what different from those used by Mamoru, it was found that the rate of disproportionationreaction of toluene was about five times as rapid as Mamoru had found.
Helium being used as the carrier gas, activation energies measured were 17.3 [kcal/mole] and 22.0 [kcal/mole] for toluene and xylene, respectively. The values of adsorption energies measured at 180∼330 ℃ were 9.42 [kcal/mole], 10.4 [kcal/mole] and 9.08 [kcal/mole] for benzene, toluene and xylene respectively.
Catalyst which was treated with sodium carbonate was discussed to Maxted theory for catalyst poisoning.