2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(676f) On-Purpose Propylene Production from Light Hydrocarbons with MFI-Zeolite/Metal-Oxide Composite Catalysts
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MFI-type zeolites containing iron, gallium and aluminum at optimized ratios (Fe-Ga-Al-MFI), giving high propylene selectivity, were synthesized as main component. The Fe-Ga-Al-MFI zeolites combined with metal-oxide binder (e.g., SiO2, Al2O3) were employed as composite catalysts for practical use.
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The composite catalysts exhibited the following excellent performance in n-hexane cracking: (A) High propylene productivity at lower temperatures than 600oC (Overall propylene yield: 20-30 wt%, Weight ratio of propylene to ethylene: 1.5-2.0); (B) High stability in fixed-bed operation (Lifetime of Fe-Ga-Al-MFI/SiO2 catalyst: ca. 1,000 h).
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Energy consumption in reaction unit in n-hexane cracking without dilution over the Fe-Ga-Al-MFI/SiO2 catalyst at 565oC was estimated to be reduced by ca. 60% compared to conventional thermal-cracking, because no thermal energy for heating diluent such as steam, i.e., apparent heat, was needed as well as its low temperature.
On these experimental basis, it was suggested that catalytic cracking of light hydrocarbons in fixed-bed mode is feasible as an efficient method for on-purpose propylene production by using the present zeolite-based composites.
References
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