The role of manganese contained zeolite catalysts in tuning Bi-/mono-molecular reaction pathway selectivity in FCC process

  • B. Y. Chen*
  • , M. Y. He
  • , Z. J. Da
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The gasoline quality of FCC process, especially olefin content, heavily depends on the catalyst performance in terms of bi-/mono-molecular reaction pathway selectivity. A reliable experimental protocol has been established by using m-xylene as a probe molecule to clarify the selectivity based on detailed reaction chemistry of m-xylene including the consecutive bi-molecular disproportionation and isomerization. Another pure hydrocarbon, n-dodecane, has been used as probe molecule to characterize the selective hydrogen transfer ability of catalytic materials. A novel series of FCC catalysts has been developed aiming at gasoline olefin reduction based on manganese incorporation or modification. The role of manganese in tuning bi/mono-molecular reaction pathway selectivity and hydrogen transfer selectivity in FCC process is elucidated by experimental approaches described. The results have been correlated with the practical performance of the new catalysts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2302-2308
Number of pages7
JournalStudies in Surface Science and Catalysis
Volume154 C
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Catalytic cracking
  • Hydrogen transfer
  • Manganese oxide
  • Olefin reduction

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