2007 Spring Meeting & 3rd Global Congress on Process Safety
(3c) Thermochemistry of Catalyst Deactivation II: Competition between Hydrogenation, Condensation and Hydrocracking
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The
first paper in this series presented the results of equilibrium calculations
for the competition between the hydrogenation of naphthalene to form tetralin
and decalin (Reactions 1-2) and the condensation of naphthalene with o-xylene
to form chrysene (Reaction 3). This set of reactions was proposed as a simple model
for the coke-induced deactivation of hydrotreating catalysts.
Saturation
(Reversible)
1. Naphthalene (C10H8)
+ 2H2 ↔ Tetralin (C10H12)
2. Tetralin + 3H2
↔ Decalin (C10H18)
Condensation
(Irreversible)
3. Naphthalene + o-Xylene →
Chrysene (C18H12) + 3H2
4. Chrysene →
→ → Coke + xH2
This
paper shows the effect of adding a hydrocracking reaction (Reaction 5).
Hydrocracking
(Irreversible)
5. Tetralin + H2
→ 1-propyl-2-methyl benzene (C10H14)
In
addition, for all reactions the thermochemical effects of hydrogen purity at
constant total pressure are computed, along with the effects of excess
hydrogen, i.e., ?gas-to-oil ratio.?