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Selective conversion of light olefins to high octane-number gasoline on novel Fe-silicate catalysts

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Conversion of light olefins to gasoline was investigated for various metallosilicates having the pentasil pore-opening structure. The metallosilicate was prepared by replacing the Al ingredient of the H-ZSM-5 with various metal salt at the stage of gel formation. Among various metallosilicates H−Fe-silicate was most effective and stable for the selective formation of high octane-number gasoline. The causes of this high catalytic performance was attributed to its proper acid strength and low diffusion resistance.

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Inui, T. Selective conversion of light olefins to high octane-number gasoline on novel Fe-silicate catalysts. React Kinet Catal Lett 35, 227–236 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02062159

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