B01J29/0354

STRUCTURED CATALYST FOR CATALYTIC CRACKING OR HYDRODESULFURIZATION, CATALYTIC CRACKING APPARATUS AND HYDRODESULFURIZATION APPARATUS INCLUDING THE STRUCTURED CATALYST, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING STRUCTURED CATALYST FOR CATALYTIC CRACKING OR HYDRODESULFURIZATION

To provide a structured catalyst for catalytic cracking or hydrodesulfurization that suppresses decline in catalytic activity, achieves efficient catalytic cracking, and allows simple and stable obtaining of a substance to be modified. The structured catalyst for catalytic cracking or hydrodesulfurization (1) includes a support (10) of a porous structure composed of a zeolite-type compound and at least one type of metal oxide nanoparticles (20) present in the support (10), in which the support (10) has channels (11) that connect with each other, the metal oxide nanoparticles (20) are present at least in the channels (11) of the support (10), and the metal oxide nanoparticles (20) are composed of a material containing any one or two more of the oxides of Fe, Al, Zn, Zr, Cu, Co, Ni, Ce, Nb, Ti, Mo, V, Cr, Pd, and Ru.

HIGH-CAPACITY, LOW-TEMPERATURE, PASSIVE NOx AND CD ADSORBERS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME

Disclosed are passive NO.sub.x adsorbers and methods for synthesizing the same. Small-pore zeolitic materials with practical loadings of transition metals atomically dispersed in the micropores are described herein. Also demonstrated are simple and scalable synthesis routes to high loadings of atomically dispersed transition metals in the micropores of a small-pore zeolite.

Methods for dehydrogenating reactant hydrocarbons

According to one or more embodiments presently disclosed, one or more reactant hydrocarbons may be dehydrogenated by a method that includes contacting the one or more reactant hydrocarbons with a catalyst system to dehydrogenate at least a portion of the reactant hydrocarbons. The catalyst system may include a zincosilicate support material that includes an MFI framework type structure incorporating at least silicon and zinc. The catalyst system may further include one or more alkali or alkaline earth metals, and one or more platinum group metals.

CATALYST SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF A HYDROCARBON FEED UTILIZING THE CATALYST SYSTEM
20190314796 · 2019-10-17 · ·

The present invention relates to a catalyst system comprising: i. a first layer of a hydrocarbon conversion catalyst, the hydrocarbon conversion catalyst comprising: a first composition comprising a platinum group metal on a solid support; and a second composition comprising a transition metal on an inorganic support; ii. a second layer comprising a cracking catalyst; and to a process for conversion of a hydrocarbon feed utilizing this catalyst system.

Catalyst systems useful in dehydrogenation reactions

The present disclosure relates to catalyst systems which may be useful for the dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons. According to one or more embodiments, the catalyst systems may include a zincosilicate support material, one or more alkali or alkaline earth metals, and one or more platinum group metals. The zincosilicate support material may include an MFI framework type structure incorporating at least silicon and zinc. The present disclosure also relates to methods for the production of such catalyst systems as well as methods for the use of such catalyst systems for the dehydration of hydrocarbons.

CATALYST SYSTEMS USEFUL IN DEHYDROGENATION REACTIONS

The present disclosure relates to catalyst systems which may be useful for the dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons. According to one or more embodiments, the catalyst systems may include a zincosilicate support material, one or more alkali or alkaline earth metals, and one or more platinum group metals. The zincosilicate support material may include an MFI framework type structure incorporating at least silicon and zinc. The present disclosure also relates to methods for the production of such catalyst systems as well as methods for the use of such catalyst systems for the dehydration of hydrocarbons.

METHODS FOR DEHYDROGENATING REACTANT HYDROCARBONS

According to one or more embodiments presently disclosed, one or more reactant hydrocarbons may be dehydrogenated by a method that includes contacting the one or more reactant hydrocarbons with a catalyst system to dehydrogenate at least a portion of the reactant hydrocarbons. The catalyst system may include a zincosilicate support material that includes an MFI framework type structure incorporating at least silicon and zinc. The catalyst system may further include one or more alkali or alkaline earth metals, and one or more platinum group metals.

Methods for making catalyst systems

According to one or more embodiments presently disclosed, a catalyst system may be made by a method that includes introducing one or more alkali or alkaline earth metals to a zincosilicate support material, and introducing one or more platinum group metals to the zincosilicate support material. The zincosilicate support material may include an MFI framework type structure incorporating at least silicon and zinc.

Structured catalyst for steam reforming, reforming apparatus provided with structured catalyst for steam reforming, and method for manufacturing structured catalyst for steam reforming

A structured catalyst for steam reforming of the present disclosure is used for producing reformed gas containing hydrogen from a reforming raw material containing hydrocarbon, and includes a support having a porous structure constituted of a zeolite-type compound, and at least one catalytic substance present inside the support. The support includes channels connecting with each other, and the catalytic substance is metal nanoparticles and present at least in the channels of the support.

Functional structural body and method for making functional structural body

To provide a functional structural body that can realize a long life time by suppressing the decline in function of the functional substance and that can attempt to save resources without requiring a complicated replacement operation, and to provide a method for making the functional structural body. The functional structural body (1) includes a skeletal body (10) of a porous structure composed of a zeolite-type compound, and at least one functional substance (20) present in the skeletal body (10), the skeletal body (10) has channels (11) connecting with each other, and the functional substance is present at least in the channels (11) of the skeletal body (10).