Journal of Saudi Chemical Society (May 2024)

Improvement of catalyst activity in cracking of n-hexane via metal (Fe/Ga) impregnation over ZSM-12 catalyst

  • Samira Soltani,
  • Akbar Zamaniyan,
  • Jafar Towfighi Darian,
  • Saeed Soltanali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
p. 101833

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In this research, zeolite ZSM-12 with Si/Al ratio = 80 was synthesized by hydrothermal method. The synthesized zeolite ZSM-12 was modified using Fe and Ga metals and a combination of these two metals, 1 % iron metals (Z80-Fe) and 1 % gallium metals(Z80-Ga), and a 2 % combination of these two metals (Z80-Fe-Ga). The physicochemical properties of synthesized zeolites were evaluated and compared by XRD, EDX-dot-mapping, NH3-TPD, BET, FT-IR, and TGA analyses. The catalytic assessment of synthesized zeolites in the HTO (n-hexane to olefins) process in a fixed bed reactor under atmospheric pressure and Weight hourly space velocity (WHSV) equal to 4 h−1 at 550 °C was evaluated. Various parameters such as selectivity towards light olefins, propylene to ethylene (P/E ratio), production of light alkanes, and aromatic compounds (BTX) were investigated. The results show that using metals led to the improvement and adjustment of the acid sites of zeolite, and the highest amount of light olefin and the lowest amount of coke were obtained. The result of the n-hexane to olefin process showed that the yield of light olefins was significantly improved in all modified catalysts compared to parent zeolite MTW. Compared to other modified zeolites, Z80-Fe-Ga zeolite has the highest yield of light olefins, equal to 59 %. This zeolite performs better due to the presence of gallium and iron metals and shows the highest propylene selectivity (P/E = 2.4). In addition, according to the results of the TGA analysis, the content of coke on the Z80-Fe-Ga catalyst after the catalytic reaction is much less than that of other catalysts after the catalytic reactor test.

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