نبذة مختصرة : Zeolites constitute a multi-billion pound industry, with no indication of diminishing in value. Preliminary studies at the University of Central Lancashire discovered that the regeneration of a sample of coked mordenite via microwave plasma extended the catalytic life of the zeolite when used in the toluene disproportionation reaction. As a joint-venture between the University of Central Lancashire and Johnson Matthey, this research was designed with the purpose of investigating the effects of microwaves and plasma to determine whether they could be used as novel methods of zeolite modification. The application of microwaves in synthetic zeolite chemistry is well established, however the application of microwaves for post-synthesis modification of zeolites is much more limited. Microwave regeneration has been reported to display higher efficiencies and reduced regeneration times compared to conventional regeneration. However, there are, to this author’s knowledge, no studies performed on the regeneration of coked zeolites using microwaves. Dealumination of zeolites using microwaves is also very limited, with results reporting faster dealumination rates and a more pronounced decrease in crystallinity compared with conventional methods. The application of plasma in zeolite chemistry is limited to zeolite calcination, regeneration and surface modification. Plasma regeneration of a coked zeolite is, to this author’s knowledge, limited to a single study, where focus was on removing the carbon. There are limited studies on the effect of plasma on zeolite acidity. Results suggest plasma can be used to increase the density of Brønsted acid sites, which can alter product selectivity within a reaction. This research investigated the effects of microwaves and plasma on the zeolite mordenite. Microwaves, microwave plasma and dielectric barrier discharge plasma were applied to samples of virgin and coked mordenite. Using toluene disproportionation as the probe reaction, changes in catalytic activity were observed. ...
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