2022 Annual Meeting
(6f) Light Alkanes Transformation through Ammonia-Assisted Reforming
The proposed ammoreforming of ethane and propane was realized over the Re-modified HZSM-5 zeolite rather than the traditional Pt-based catalyst for the BMA process (methane ammoreforming). The specific activity of the Re/HZSM-5 catalysts at 650ºC is up to 1 molH2/gRe/min (or 180 min-1) during ethane ammoreforming, which is significantly higher than the steam reforming of ethane or propane and ammonia decomposition for H2 production. Additionally, the Re/HZSM-5 catalyst is highly coke-resistant for the ethane and propane ammoreforming, no significant catalyst deactivation was observed with time-on-stream up to 20 h. Characterization of the fresh and used catalysts by X-ray absorption and Raman spectroscopies suggested that the isolated ReOx site grafted by AlO4â tetrahedral in the zeolite framework is responsible for the outstanding catalytic performance.
The present catalytic system demonstrated superior performance to the conventional steam reforming (for H2) and the commercial BMA and Shawinigan processes (for HCN), so appears to have considerable potential for industry application.