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Nano-Zeolite Coatings on
Microlith Substrates for High Selectivity Chemical Reactions--Precision
Combustion, Inc., 410 Sackett Point Road, North Haven, CT
06514; 203-287-3700, www.precision-combustion.com
Dr. René LaPierre, Principal Investigator, rlapierre@precision-combustion.com
Mr. Paul Donahe, Business
Official, pdonahe@precision-combustion.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83754
Amount:
$100,000
The
reduction of zeolite crystallite to nanoscale sizes increases observed catalytic
activity due to the minimization of intracrystalline diffusion barriers.
However, the resulting increase in the fraction of relatively
non-selective catalytically active sites on the external faces of the zeolite
crystallites can have negative consequences on desired product distributions.
Therefore, the rapid transport of products away from these non-selective
surfaces on these nanozeolites is desirable.
This project will apply nanozeolite coatings to substrates with high heat
and mass transport properties to provide higher selectivity for reactions of
commercial interest. In Phase I,
existing zeolite coating techniques will be modified so that nanozeolite
materials can be applied onto high radius-of-curvature substrates.
Two processes (selective disproportionation of toluene to p-xylene and
the alkylation of benzene with ethylene to produce ethyl-benzene), both
catalyzed by ZSM-5, will be demonstrated to illustrate the value of rapidly
removing non-equilibrium products from the surface of nanozeolites. Phase
II will involve the optimization, scale-up, and pilot-plant testing of the
supported nanozeolite coatings.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by awardee:
The commercialization of nanozeolite coatings on substrates with high
transport properties would be directed initially to the chemical processing
industry and would represent a significant step in the exploitation of nanoscale
materials for high value commercial applications.