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Fundamental insights into propane aromatization: Understanding the essential principles

Davron HamidovKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, UzbekistanN.I. FayzullayevSamarkand State University, 140101, Samarkand, Republic of UzbekistanSadoqat NomozovaKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, UzbekistanRa’no NorboyevaKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, UzbekistanGulnoza TursunovaKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, UzbekistanChinigul BobilovaKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, UzbekistanMa’mura Do’stmurodovaKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, UzbekistanSardor SamiyevKarshi Engineering Economics Institute, 180100 Karshi, Uzbekistan
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This article explores the catalytic reaction mechanisms of propane aromatization using catalysts containing 2% Zr, 2% Zn, and 7% Mo supported on mesoporous silica (MPS). Prior to catalytic testing, the samples underwent hydrogen treatment at a flow rate of 2500 h⁻¹ for two hours. The experiments were conducted at a consistent volumetric velocity of 500 h⁻¹, employing a standardized methodology. The study evaluates key parameters of the propane aromatization process on the 2%Zr-2%Zn-7%Mo/MPS catalyst, with and without hydrogen pre-treatment, as well as on a catalyst with a 5% Zr concentration prepared through impregnation. The findings offer insights into the catalytic behaviour and effectiveness of the propane aromatization process on these specific catalyst formulations.

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