B01J2229/20

Catalyst composite comprising an alkaline earth metal containing CHA zeolite and use thereof in a process for the conversion of oxygenates to olefins

The present invention relates to catalyst comprising one or more metal oxides and/or metalloid oxides and a zeolitic material having the CHA framework structure comprising YO.sub.2 and X.sub.2O.sub.3, wherein Y is a tetravalent element and X is a trivalent element, wherein the zeolitic material comprises one or more alkaline earth metals selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, and combinations of two or more thereof, and wherein the framework of the zeolitic material comprised in the catalyst contains substantially no phosphorous, as well as to a process for the preparation of a catalyst comprising one or more alkaline earth metals selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, and combinations of two or more thereof and to a catalyst obtainable therefrom. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for the conversion of oxygenates to olefins employing the inventive catalyst, as well as to the use of the inventive catalyst in specific applications.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIGHT AROMATIC
20220389336 · 2022-12-08 ·

A method for producing light aromatics, includes the steps of: i) contacting a feedstock comprising heavy aromatic(s) with a catalyst in a fluidized reactor for aromatics lightening reaction in the presence of hydrogen to obtain a product rich in C6-C8 light aromatic(s) and a spent catalyst, wherein the heavy aromatic is one or more selected from C9+ aromatics; ii) separating the resulted product rich in C6-C8 light aromatic(s) to obtain hydrogen, a non-aromatic component, C6-C8 light aromatic(s) and a C9+ aromatic component; and iii) recycling at least a part of the C9+ aromatic component to the fluidized reactor. The method has strong adaptability to feedstocks and high flexibility in operation and allows a long-period stable operation. The method can produce high-value light aromatics from heavy aromatics that are difficult to be treated and utilized.

Large Pore Zeolitic Catalysts and Use Thereof in Catalytic Cracking

A hydrocarbon feed stream, particularly one comprising heavier hydrocarbons, may be converted to valuable products such as motor gasoline and/or lubricating oil by employing one or more large pore zeolitic catalysts, which may be prepared from a precursor zeolite. In some examples, a large pore zeolitic catalyst may be utilized to selectively reduce the endpoint of a hydrocarbon composition.

Metal trap for use in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)
11498054 · 2022-11-15 · ·

A metal trap for an FCC catalyst include pre-formed microspheres impregnated with an organic acid salt of a rare earth element.

Molecular sieve having mesopores, preparation method therefor, and application thereof

A molecular sieve has a silica/alumina molar ratio of 100-300, and has a mesopore structure. One closed hysteresis loop appears in the range of P/P.sub.0=0.4-0.99 in the low temperature nitrogen gas adsorption-desorption curve, and the starting location of the closed hysteresis loop is in the range of P/P.sub.0=0.4-0.7. The catalyst formed from the molecular sieve as a solid acid not only has a good capacity of isomerization to reduce the freezing point, but also can produce a high yield of the product with a lower pour point. The process for preparing the catalyst involves steps including crystallization, filtration, calcination, and hydrothermal treatment.

A MOLDING COMPRISING A TI-MWW ZEOLITE AND HAVING A SPECIFIC LEWIS ACIDITY

The present invention relates to a molding comprising a zeolitic material having framework type MWW, wherein the framework structure comprises Ti, Si, and O, wherein the zeolitic material further comprises Zn and an alkaline earth metal M, the molding further comprising a binder, wherein the molding exhibits a specific Lewis acidity. Further, the present invention relates to the method of preparation of said molding and the use thereof.

Low-temperature NO.SUB.x .storage catalyst used for automobile exhaust purification and preparation method thereof

A low-temperature NO.sub.x storage catalyst for automobile exhaust purification and a preparation method thereof. Loading a noble metal salt solution on molecular sieve by equal volume impregnation method, wherein the noble metal salt solution comprises palladium nitrate and platinum nitrate, and the molecular sieve comprises SSZ, SAPO and BETA, then drying at 60-120° C. for 2-6 h, roasting at 500-550° C. in air for 2-5 h, and further roasting at 750-850° C. in air for 2-5 h, and then mixing with aluminum sol, ball milling and pulping, and then coating the slurry on a carrier, wherein the loading on the coating is 100-250 g/L and the noble metal content is 10-150 g/ft.sup.3, drying at 60-120° C. for 2-6 h, then roasting at 500-550° C. in air for 2-5 h, and further continuing roasting at 750-850° C. in air for 2-5 h, to obtain the catalyst. Loading the noble metals Pt and Pd into a pore channel of a molecular sieve improves NO.sub.x storage capacity of a catalyst at low temperatures, and selecting a different type of molecular sieve as an NO.sub.x storage unit and increasing a roasting temperature of a molecular sieve material on which Pt and Pd are loaded significantly increases NO.sub.x storage capacity.

ZEOLITE WITH CU AND PD CO-EXCHANGED IN A COMPOSITE
20220347661 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present disclosure provides catalyst compositions and catalytic articles capable of storing and/or reducing nitrogen oxide (NO.sub.x) emissions in engine exhaust, catalyst articles coated with such compositions, and processes for preparing such catalyst compositions and articles. The catalyst compositions include copper and palladium co-exchanged zeolites. Further provided is a process for preparing such co-exchanged zeolites, an exhaust gas treatment system including the catalytic articles disclosed herein, and methods for reducing NO in an exhaust gas stream using such catalytic articles and systems.

METHOD AND CATALYST ARTICLE
20230130033 · 2023-04-27 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method for forming a catalyst article comprising: (a) forming a plastic mixture having a solids content of greater than 50 % by weight by mixing together a crystalline small pore molecular sieve in an H.sup.+ or NH.sub.4.sup.+ form, iron sulphate, an inorganic matrix component, an organic auxiliary agent, an aqueous solvent and optionally inorganic fibres; (b) moulding the plastic mixture into a shaped article; and (c) calcining the shaped article to form a solid catalyst body. The present disclosure further relates to a catalyst article, an exhaust system, and a method of treating an exhaust gas.

ZEOLITE CATALYST FOR CATALYTIC CRACKING OF HYDROCARBONS TO PRODUCE PROPYLENE AND ITS PREPARATION AND USE
20230121156 · 2023-04-20 ·

A method for preparing a zeolite catalyst for catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons to produce propylene is provided, which specifically includes steps of mixing a silicon source, a templating agent, an aluminium source, and a solvent to form a zeolite precursor solution, which is then subjected to hydrothermal crystallization, washing, drying, and calcination to obtain a zeolite precursor; ion-exchanging the zeolite precursor with ammonium ions, followed by drying and calcination; and loading aluminum onto the ion-exchanged zeolite precursor as a carrier via incipient-wetness impregnation by using an aluminium-containing solution, followed by drying and calcination. Zeolite catalysts prepared by the method and use of the catalysts in catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons to produce propylene are also provided.