B01J29/46

Catalyst system and process for preparing dimethyl ether

The invention relates to a catalyst system and process for preparing dimethyl ether from synthesis gas as well as the use of the catalyst system in this process.

Catalyst system and process for preparing dimethyl ether

The invention relates to a catalyst system and process for preparing dimethyl ether from synthesis gas as well as the use of the catalyst system in this process.

Method to produce C4 olefins from natural gas-derived acetylene
11530171 · 2022-12-20 · ·

In accordance with the purpose(s) of the present disclosure, as embodied and broadly described herein, the disclosure relates to a method for producing C.sub.4 olefins from acetylene using supported metal-based catalysts and metal-based promoters. The method is inexpensive, efficient, and environmentally sound. Additionally, the method is selective for C.sub.4 olefins and other value-added products based on changes to reaction parameters including temperature, feed gas composition, and promoter identity. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure.

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.

Catalyst for producing olefins from dehydrogenation of alkane and a method for producing olefins using said catalyst

The present invention relates to a catalyst for producing olefins from dehydrogenation of alkane having 2 to 5 carbon atoms and a method for producing olefins using said catalyst, wherein said catalyst comprises a hierarchical zeolite nanosheet having a silica to alumina (SiO.sub.2/AI.sub.2O.sub.3) ratio more than 120 and group X metal(s) in a range of 0.3 to 5% by weight. The catalyst according to the conversion of precursor to yields and high olefins selectivity.

Catalyst for producing olefins from dehydrogenation of alkane and a method for producing olefins using said catalyst

The present invention relates to a catalyst for producing olefins from dehydrogenation of alkane having 2 to 5 carbon atoms and a method for producing olefins using said catalyst, wherein said catalyst comprises a hierarchical zeolite nanosheet having a silica to alumina (SiO.sub.2/AI.sub.2O.sub.3) ratio more than 120 and group X metal(s) in a range of 0.3 to 5% by weight. The catalyst according to the conversion of precursor to yields and high olefins selectivity.

METHOD FOR ONE-STEP CREATION OF BIMETALLIC-CONTAINING LAMELLAR ZEOLITE CATALYSTS
20220370991 · 2022-11-24 ·

Incorporating a bimetal to a lamellar MFI zeolite structure includes providing a bimetallic-incorporated lamellar zeolite catalyst including a sodium source, aluminum source, silicon source, surfactant, sulfuric acid, deionized water, metal source, and molecular template; dissolving the sodium source in the deionized water creating a basic solution; adding the sulfuric acid, aluminum source, molecular template, and silicon source to the basic solution creating a mixture and adding the metal source to the mixture; dissolving the surfactant in the deionized water creating a surfactant solution; combining the surfactant solution and basic solution; heating the combined surfactant solution and basic solution in a rotating autoclave creating a metal-containing zeolite including the surfactant and molecular template in a structure of the metal-containing zeolite; removing a synthesized zeolite from the autoclave; drying the synthesized zeolite and creating a dry zeolite powder; calcining the dry zeolite powder creating a bimetal-containing lamellar MFI zeolite for chemical activation.

Catalyst for preparing hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide by one-step hydrogenation and method for preparing same

Disclosed are a catalyst for preparing hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide by one-step hydrogenation and a method for preparing same. The catalyst includes nano-metal oxides and hierarchical zeolites, where the mass fraction of the nano-metal oxides in the catalyst is 10%-90%, and the mass fraction of the hierarchical zeolites in the catalyst is 10%-90%. The catalyst has excellent catalytic performance, good reaction stability and high selectivity for desired products, and in the hydrocarbons, C.sub.2.sup.=-C.sub.4.sup.= reach up to 80%, C.sub.5+ reach up to 80%, and aromatics reach up to 65%.

Catalyst for preparing hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide by one-step hydrogenation and method for preparing same

Disclosed are a catalyst for preparing hydrocarbons from carbon dioxide by one-step hydrogenation and a method for preparing same. The catalyst includes nano-metal oxides and hierarchical zeolites, where the mass fraction of the nano-metal oxides in the catalyst is 10%-90%, and the mass fraction of the hierarchical zeolites in the catalyst is 10%-90%. The catalyst has excellent catalytic performance, good reaction stability and high selectivity for desired products, and in the hydrocarbons, C.sub.2.sup.=-C.sub.4.sup.= reach up to 80%, C.sub.5+ reach up to 80%, and aromatics reach up to 65%.

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.