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Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.389, 451-458, 2012
Catalytic MFI zeolite membranes supported on alpha-Al2O3 substrates for m-xylene isomerization
MR zeolite membranes were synthesized on a-alumina substrates by in situ hydrothermal crystallization. The separation of p-/o-xylene (PX/OX) mixtures was performed to evaluate the quality of MFI zeolite membranes. EDS analysis showed that aluminum from the substrate was incorporated into the zeolite structure during membrane synthesis. The negatively charged aluminosilicate framework possessed ion-exchange properties due to the presence of charge-balancing cations, which could produce acidic sites for xylene isomerization. A membrane with a PX permeance of 2.58 x 10(-8) mol/m(2) s Pa and a PX/OX separation factor of 19.3 at 300 degrees C was modified by H+ ion-exchange treatment and used for the isomerization of m-xylene (MX). The effects of the operating temperature, feed flow rate and sweep flow rate on the membrane reaction were investigated. For MX isomerization, a high PX selectivity of 92.1% and a MX conversion of 6.5% were achieved at 270 degrees C over the catalytic membrane. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.