화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy & Fuels, Vol.21, No.3, 1390-1395, 2007
Isomerization cracking of n-octane and n-decane on regulated acidity Pt/WOx-SO4-ZrO2 catalysts
The effect of WO3 loading on the acidity and specific surface area of catalysts composed of Pt supported on ZrO2 and double-promoted with SO42- and WO3 catalysts (PtWSZ) was studied. The catalysts were tested in the isomerization cracking of heavy alkanes, and the objective was to assess their ability to produce branched shorter alkanes, contributing to the gasoline pool. As a consequence, the focus was put on the maximization of the yield of C-4-C-7 isomers (i-C4-7). The catalysts were characterized by several techniques. The crystalline structure was analyzed by XRD. The acidity of the catalysts was measured by thermal desorption of pyridine. A screening and first selection of the most promising catalysts was done by means of the reaction of n-octane at 300 degrees C, 0.1 MPa, WHSV = 1 and H-2/nC(8) = 6 mol/mol. A high yield of i-C-8 was obtained with the Pt/WO3-ZrO2 catalyst. The incorporation of SO42- as a promoter increased the acidity and the cracking activity. Pt/SO42--ZrO2 displayed very strong acid sites and generated the highest amount of light hydrocarbons. Catalysts of regulated acidity combining both promoters yielded the best results. The most promising PtWSZ catalyst was obtained with 5% W and 1.4% S. The test reaction of n-decane at near-industrial conditions (1.5 MPa, 300 degrees C, WHSV = 4, H-2/n-C-10 = 6 mol/mol) was used for a further assessment of the catalytic properties. This test confirmed that the double-promoted catalyst (PtWSZ, 5% W, 1.4% S) had high activity and stability and produced an isomerizate with the highest i-C4-7/i-C-total molar ratio in comparison to the sulfated zirconia (PtSZ) and tungstated zirconia (PtWZ) catalysts.