Abstract :
Owing to the development of a new test reaction, namely the isomerization of 1-dodecene, it becomes possible to characterize the activity of
cationic zeolites under conditions close to those of industrial adsorption and separation processes (temperature around 150–200 8C and liquid
phase). Indeed, 1-dodecene is highly active and still in a liquid state at 150 8C. Furthermore, by comparing the reactivity of NaY before and after
treatments applied to reduce its activity ((i) passivation of the external surface by deposition of TetraEthylOrthoSiloxane (TEOS) and (ii) washing
the zeolite with a basic or neutral solution), we are able to propose a nature and localization for the residual active sites of this zeolite. Indeed, the
evolution of the NaYactivity in their function indicates that the active sites are located both at the external and internal surfaces of NaYand that two
types of sites can be described: OH groups and structure defects.
Keywords :
Acidity , NaY , Surface modifications , Test reaction , 1-Dodecene isomerization