B01J29/7015

PROCESS FOR CONVERTING ONE OR MORE METHYL HALIDES TO ACYCLIC C3-C6 OLEFINS
20220356128 · 2022-11-10 ·

The present disclosure relates to a process for converting one or more methyl halides to acyclic C3-C6 olefins, said process comprising the steps of (a) providing a feedstream comprising one or more methyl halides; (b) providing a catalyst composition; and (c) contacting said feedstream with said catalyst composition under reaction conditions. The process is remarkable in that said reaction conditions include a reaction temperature below 400° C., and in that said catalyst composition comprises one or more molecular sieves with a Si/Al atomic ratio ranging from 2 to 18 and wherein said one or more molecular sieves comprise a plurality of pores, wherein said pores have a shape of an 8-membered ring or less.

Catalyst for converting carbon-containing stream to C2 to C5 paraffins and method using the catalyst

A process for preparing C.sub.2 to C.sub.5 paraffins includes introducing a feed stream comprising hydrogen gas and a carbon-containing gas into a reaction zone of a reactor, and converting the feed stream into a product stream comprising C.sub.2 to C.sub.5 paraffins in the reaction zone in the presence of a hybrid catalyst. The hybrid catalyst includes a metal oxide catalyst component and a microporous catalyst component. The metal oxide catalyst component satisfies: an atomic ratio of Cu/Zn from 0.01 to 3.00; an atomic ratio of Cr/Zn from 0.01 to 1.50; and percentage of (Al+Cr) from greater than 0.0 at % to 50.0 at % based on a total amount of metal in the metal oxide catalyst component.

Molecular Sieve Intergrowths of cha and aft having an "sfw-GME tail," Methods of Preparation and Use
20230087077 · 2023-03-23 ·

Molecular sieves comprising intergrowths of cha and aft having an “sfw-GME tail”, at least one structure directing agent (SDA) within the framework of the molecular sieve, an intergrowth of CHA and GME framework structures, cha cavities, and aft cavities are described. A first SDA comprising either an N,N-dimethyl-3,5-dimethylpiperidinium cation or a N,N-diethyl-2,6-dimethylpiperidinium cation is required. A second SDA, which can further be present, is a CHA or an SFW generating cation. The amount of the second SDA-2 used can change the proportion of the components in the cha-aft-“sfw-GME tail”. Activated molecular sieves formed from SDA containing molecular sieves are also described. Compositions for preparing these molecular sieves are described. Methods of preparing a SDA containing JMZ-11, an activated JMZ-11, and metal containing activated JMZ-11 are described. Methods of using activated JMZ-11 and metal containing activated JMZ-11 in a variety of processes, such as treating exhaust gases and converting methanol to olefins are described.

COKE CONTROL REACTOR, DEVICE FOR PREPARING LOW-CARBON OLEFINS FROM OXYGEN-CONTAINING COMPOUND, AND USE THEREOF

A coke control reactor, a device for preparing low-carbon olefins from an oxygen-containing compound, and a use thereof are provided. The coke control reactor includes a riser reactor and a bed reactor; the bed reactor includes a bed reactor shell, and the bed reactor shell encloses a reaction zone I, a transition zone, and a gas-solid separation zone I from bottom to top; a bed reactor distributor is arranged in the reaction zone I; a coke controlled catalyst delivery pipe is arranged outside the reaction zone I; an upper section of the riser reactor penetrates through a bottom of the bed reactor and is axially inserted in the bed reactor; and an outlet end of the riser reactor is located in the transition zone. The coke control reactor can control the conversion and generation of coke species in a catalyst.

METHOD OF FORMING AN INORGANIC OXIDE COATING ON A MONOLITH ARTICLE

A method of forming an inorganic oxide coating on a monolith article is disclosed. The coated monolith article is suitable for the treatment of an exhaust gas. The method comprises spraying, as a dry particulate aerosol, inorganic particles and a silicone resin to form a coating layer. The present invention also provides an uncalcined porous monolith article for use in forming a monolith article for the treatment of an exhaust gas. The uncalcined monolith article comprises a dry particulate composition comprising inorganic particles and a silicone resin.

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.

REGENERATION DEVICE, DEVICE FOR PREPARING LOW-CARBON OLEFINS, AND USE THEREOF

A regeneration device, a device for preparing low-carbon olefins, and a use thereof are provided. The regeneration device includes a first regenerator and a second regenerator; a first activation zone of the first regenerator is connected to the second regenerator through a pipeline, such that a catalyst in the first activation zone is able to be delivered to the second regenerator; and the second regenerator is connected to a gas-solid separation zone of the first regenerator through a pipeline, such that a catalyst in the second regenerator is able to be delivered to the gas-solid separation zone. The regeneration device can adjust the coke content, coke content distribution, and coke species in a dimethyl ether/methanol to olefins (DMTO) catalyst to control an operation window of the DMTO catalyst, which improves the selectivity for low-carbon olefins and the atomic economy of a methanol-to-olefins (MTO) technology.

PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE CHA-AFT ZEOLITE INTERGROWTH COE-10 AND USE THEREOF IN HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS

A process for the production of a zeolitic material comprising one or more zeolite intergrowth phases of one or more zeolites having a CHA-type framework structure comprising SiO.sub.2 and X.sub.2O.sub.3, and one or more zeolites having an AFT-type framework CT structure comprising SiO.sub.2 and X.sub.2O.sub.3, wherein X is a trivalent element, and wherein said process comprises: (1) preparing a mixture comprising one or more sources for SiO.sub.2, one or more sources for X.sub.2O.sub.3, and seed crystals comprising a zeolitic material, said zeolitic material comprising SiO.sub.2 and X.sub.2O.sub.3 in its framework structure and having a CHA-type framework structure; (2) heating the mixture prepared in (1) for obtaining a zeolitic material comprising one or more zeolite intergrowth phases; and (R) subjecting the zeolitic material obtained in (2) to a procedure for removing at least a portion of X from the framework structure of the zeolitic material.

PROCESSES FOR EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINED PRODUCTION OF C2 TO C4 OLEFINS

A process for preparing C.sub.2 to C.sub.4 olefins includes introducing a feed stream of hydrogen gas and a carbon-containing gas into a reaction zone of a reactor and converting the feed stream into a product stream including C.sub.2 to C.sub.4 olefins in the reaction zone in the presence of a hybrid catalyst and in a non-oxidative atmosphere. The hybrid catalyst includes a metal oxide catalyst component comprising gallium oxide and zirconia, and a microporous catalyst component having an 8 membered ring structure. The process also includes periodically introducing an oxidative atmosphere into the reaction zone.

Chabazite zeolite catalysts having low silica to alumina ratios
11660585 · 2023-05-30 · ·

Disclosed are zeolite catalysts having the CHA crystal structure with a low silica to alumina ratio, as well as articles and systems incorporating the catalysts and methods for their preparation and use. The catalysts can be used to reduce NOx from exhaust gas streams, particularly those emanating from gasoline or diesel engines.