Patent classifications
C10G11/05
Modified Y-type molecular sieve, catalytic cracking catalyst comprising the same, its preparation and application thereof
A modified Y-type molecular sieve having a calcium content of about 0.3-4 wt % calculated on the basis of calcium oxide, a rare earth content of about 2-7 wt % calculated on the basis of rare earth oxide, and a sodium content of no more than about 0.5 wt % calculated on the basis of sodium oxide. The modified Y-type molecular sieve has a total pore volume of about 0.33-0.39 ml/g, a proportion of the pore volume of secondary pores having a pore size of 2-100 nm to the total pore volume of about 10-25%, a lattice constant of about 2.440-2.455 nm, a proportion of non-framework aluminum content to the total aluminum content of no more than about 20%, a lattice collapse temperature of not lower than about 1050° C., and a ratio of B acid to L acid in the total acid content of no less than about 2.30.
Two step process for chemically recycling plastic waste
A two-step process that includes a pyrolytic first step carried out in a mechanically or gravitationally impelled reactor and a catalytic fluid bed second step that upgrades the resulting vapor, for the conversion of waste plastics, polymers, and other waste materials to useful chemical and fuel products such as paraffins, olefins, and aromatics such as BTX is described.
Two step process for chemically recycling plastic waste
A two-step process that includes a pyrolytic first step carried out in a mechanically or gravitationally impelled reactor and a catalytic fluid bed second step that upgrades the resulting vapor, for the conversion of waste plastics, polymers, and other waste materials to useful chemical and fuel products such as paraffins, olefins, and aromatics such as BTX is described.
Metal trap for use in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)
A metal trap for an FCC catalyst include pre-formed microspheres impregnated with an organic acid salt of a rare earth element.
Metal trap for use in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)
A metal trap for an FCC catalyst include pre-formed microspheres impregnated with an organic acid salt of a rare earth element.
BOTTOMS UPGRADING AND LOW COKE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING CATALYST
A microspherical fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst includes Y zeolite and a gamma-alumina.
BOTTOMS UPGRADING AND LOW COKE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING CATALYST
A microspherical fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst includes Y zeolite and a gamma-alumina.
Catalysts that include iron, cobalt, and copper, and methods for making the same
According to one or more embodiments presently disclosed, a catalyst for converting hydrocarbons may include catalytic oxidized metal materials comprising oxidized iron, oxidized cobalt, and oxidized copper. At least 95 wt. % of the catalytic oxidized metal materials may be a combination of oxidized iron, oxidized cobalt, and oxidized copper. The catalyst may additionally include a mesoporous support material comprising pores having an average pore diameter of from 2 nm to 50 nm. At least 95 wt. % of the mesoporous support material may comprise alumina. At least 95 wt. % of the catalyst may be the combination of the catalytic oxidized metal materials and the mesoporous support material. Additional embodiments are included, such as methods for making the presently disclosed catalysts.
Catalysts that include iron, cobalt, and copper, and methods for making the same
According to one or more embodiments presently disclosed, a catalyst for converting hydrocarbons may include catalytic oxidized metal materials comprising oxidized iron, oxidized cobalt, and oxidized copper. At least 95 wt. % of the catalytic oxidized metal materials may be a combination of oxidized iron, oxidized cobalt, and oxidized copper. The catalyst may additionally include a mesoporous support material comprising pores having an average pore diameter of from 2 nm to 50 nm. At least 95 wt. % of the mesoporous support material may comprise alumina. At least 95 wt. % of the catalyst may be the combination of the catalytic oxidized metal materials and the mesoporous support material. Additional embodiments are included, such as methods for making the presently disclosed catalysts.
CATALYST SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF SYNTHESIZING CATALYST SYSTEMS
Embodiments of catalyst systems and methods of synthesizing catalyst systems are provided. The catalyst system may include a core comprising a zeolite; and a shell comprising a microporous fibrous silica. The shell may be in direct contact with at least a majority of an outer surface of the core. The catalyst system may have a Si/Al molar ratio greater than 5. At least a portion of the shell may have a thickness of from 50 nanometers (nm) to 600 nm.