Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
166477 Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using rectorite extrudates from calcined rectorite powder as the starting material, a series of ZSM-5/rectorite composites were prepared via the in-situ crystallization method. The physicochemical properties and propylene boosting performance of the resulting samples were characterized by using X-ray diffraction, scanning electronic microscopy/energy dispersive spectrometer, N2 adsorption-desorption, and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy of pyridine adsorption, respectively, and assessed by using Daqing atmospheric residue as feedstock. The results showed that the ZSM-5/rectorite composites in which the ZSM-5 phase grows in-situ as a 2-3 ím thick layer on rectorite particles have a trimodal microporous-mesoporous-macroporous structure and thus exhibit outstanding propylene boosting performance. Compared with a commercial ZSM-5 incorporated fluid catalytic cracking catalyst, the ZSM-5/rectorite composite incorporated catalyst increased the yield and selectivity of propylene by 2.44% and 5.35%, respectively.

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