The active sites for propane dehydrogenation in Ga/H-ZSM-5 with moderate concentrations of tetrahedral aluminum in the lattice were identified to be Lewis-Brønsted acid pairs. With increasing availability, Ga and Brønsted acid site concentrations changed inversely, as protons of Brønsted acid sites were exchanged with Ga. At a Ga/Al ratio of 1/2, the rate of propane dehydrogenation was 2 orders of magnitude higher than with the parent H-ZSM-5, highlighting the extraordinary activity of the Lewis-Brønsted acid pairs. Density functional theory calculations relate the high activity to a bifunctional mechanism that proceeds via heterolytic activation of the propane C-H bond followed by a monomolecular elimination of H and desorption of propene.
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