B01J29/0341

TANTALUM-BASED CATALYST DEPOSITED ON SILICA FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF ETHANOL INTO BUTADIENE

The invention concerns a catalyst comprising at least the element tantalum, and at least one mesoporous oxide matrix that has undergone an acid wash comprising at least 90% by weight of silica before washing, the mass of the element tantalum being in the range 0.1% to 30% of the mass of said mesoporous oxide matrix.

MULTIPLE-STAGE CATALYST SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR PROPENE PRODUCTION

Processes and multiple-stage catalyst systems are disclosed for producing propene by at least partially isomerizing butene in an isomerization reaction zone having an isomerization catalyst to form an isomerization reaction product, at least partially metathesizing the isomerization reaction product in a metathesis reaction zone having a metathesis catalyst to form a metathesis reaction product, and at least partially cracking the metathesis reaction product in a cracking reaction zone having a cracking catalyst. The isomerization catalyst may be MgO, and the metathesis catalyst may be a mesoporous silica catalyst support impregnated with a metal oxide. The metathesis reaction zone may be downstream of the isomerization reaction zone, and the cracking reaction zone may be downstream of the metathesis reaction zone.

METHOD FOR PREPARING LINEAR HYDROCARBON DOUBLE ACID WITH CYCLIC HYDROCARBON OXIDATION CATALYST
20240343668 · 2024-10-17 ·

The present invention relates to a method for preparing hydrocarbon double acids using a cyclic hydrocarbon oxidation catalyst, wherein adipic acid and dodecanedioic acid may be produced with high yield while solving the problem of environmental pollution, the adipic acid and the dodecanedioic acid being prepared by using an oxidation reaction of a cyclohexane-cyclohexanone mixture and an oxidation reaction of a cyclododecane-cyclododecanone mixture, respectively, in the presence of a vanadium phosphate oxide-based catalyst and/or a cobalt-manganese oxide-based catalyst.

Propylene production using a mesoporous silica foam metathesis catalyst

Embodiments of a metathesis process for producing propylene comprise providing a metathesis catalyst comprising an amorphous mesoporous silica foam impregnated with metal oxides, where the metathesis catalyst has a pore size distribution of at least 3 nm to 40 nm and a total pore volume of at least 0.700 cm.sup.3/g. The process further involves producing a product stream comprising propylene by contacting a feed stream comprising butene with the metathesis catalyst.

DUAL CATALYST SYSTEM FOR PROPYLENE PRODUCTION

Embodiments of processes for producing propylene utilize a dual catalyst system comprising a mesoporous silica catalyst impregnated with metal oxide and a mordenite framework inverted (MFI) structured silica catalyst downstream of the mesoporous silica catalyst, where the mesoporous silica catalyst includes a pore size distribution of at least 2.5 nm to 40 nm and a total pore volume of at least 0.600 cm.sup.3/g, and the MFI structured silica catalyst has a total acidity of 0.001 mmol/g to 0.1 mmol/g. The propylene is produced from the butene stream via metathesis by contacting the mesoporous silica catalyst and subsequent cracking by contacting the MFI structured silica catalyst.

HYDRODESULFURIZATION CATALYST AND A METHOD OF PRODUCING THEREOF

A single-pot method of producing a hydrodesulfurization catalyst by hydrothermally treating a hydrothermal precursor that includes a silica source, a structural directing surfactant, an aqueous acid solution, and metal precursors that contain active catalyst materials is provided. The hydrodesulfurization catalyst includes a catalyst support having SBA-15 and preferably titanium, wherein the active catalyst materials are homogenously deposited on the catalyst support. Various embodiments of said method and the hydrodesulfurization catalyst are also provided.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING PROPYLENE

According to one or more embodiments described herein, propylene may be produced by a process which may comprise one or more of at least partially metathesizing a first portion of a first stream to form a first metathesis-reaction product, at least partially cracking the first metathesis-reaction product to form a cracking-reaction product.

Dual catalyst system for propylene production

Embodiments of processes for producing propylene utilize a dual catalyst system comprising a mesoporous silica catalyst impregnated with metal oxide and a mordenite framework inverted (MFI) structured silica catalyst downstream of the mesoporous silica catalyst, where the mesoporous silica catalyst includes a pore size distribution of at least 2.5 nm to 40 nm and a total pore volume of at least 0.600 cm.sup.3/g, and the MFI structured silica catalyst has a total acidity of 0.001 mmol/g to 0.1 mmol/g. The propylene is produced from the butene stream via metathesis by contacting the mesoporous silica catalyst and subsequent cracking by contacting the MFI structured silica catalyst.

Novel catalysts and process for liquid hydrocarbon fuel production
20180029024 · 2018-02-01 ·

The present invention provides a novel process and system in which a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen synthesis gas, or syngas, is converted into hydrocarbon mixtures composed of high quality gasoline components, aromatic compounds, and lower molecular weight gaseous olefins in one reactor or step. The invention utilizes a novel molybdenum-zeolite catalyst in high pressure hydrogen for conversion, as well as a novel rhenium-zeolite catalyst in place of the molybdenum-zeolite catalyst, and provides for use of the novel catalysts in the process and system of the invention.

Bimetal-incorporated mesoporous silicates for alcohol dehydration and related methods

Bimetal-incorporated mesoporous silicate catalysts are provided. In embodiments, such a catalyst comprises a silicate lattice, a first transition metal M, and a second transition metal M, wherein M and M are selected from Zr, Nb, and W and are directly incorporated into the silicate lattice such that M and M replace Si atoms. Methods of using the catalysts are also provided, including in methods for dehydrating alcohols. Methods of making the catalysts are also provided.