INCAPE   05401
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CATALISIS Y PETROQUIMICA "ING. JOSE MIGUEL PARERA"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
New formulations of oxoanion promoted zirconia catalysts for the upgrade of heavy paraffinic cuts.
Autor/es:
JUAN C. YORI; RICARDO J. GASTALDO; VIVIANA M. BENÍTEZ; CARLOS L. PIECK; CARLOS R. VERA; JAVIER M. GRAU
Revista:
CATALYSIS TODAY
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 133 p. 339 - 343
ISSN:
0920-5861
Resumen:
The effect of the addition of Pd on the catalytic activity and selectivity of Pt/WZ for isomerization-cracking of linear heavy paraffins was assessed using n-octane as model feedstock. A focus was put on obtaining an optimized catalyst with good isomerization activity and minimum cracking in order to get a product with improved RON and a minimum production of light gases. The results were compared with those obtainedwith a Pt/SO42–ZrO2 (Pt/SZ) catalyst used as reference. The catalysts were further characterized by means of N2 adsorption, X-ray diffraction, temperature programmed desorption of probe molecules and cyclohexane dehydrogenation. The n-C8 results indicate that the simultaneous addition of Pt and Pd to aWZ catalyst produces a decrease of the total acidity and an increase of the de/hydrogenating capacity as compared to the monometallic Pt/WZ and Pd/WZ catalysts. This effects allows the tuning of the metal and acid functions of the catalysts, optimizing the balance for the mild isomerization-cracking reaction. In this sense, high values of RON gain were measured in the product and a high C5+ liquid yield was obtained.n-octane as model feedstock. A focus was put on obtaining an optimized catalyst with good isomerization activity and minimum cracking in order to get a product with improved RON and a minimum production of light gases. The results were compared with those obtainedwith a Pt/SO42–ZrO2 (Pt/SZ) catalyst used as reference. The catalysts were further characterized by means of N2 adsorption, X-ray diffraction, temperature programmed desorption of probe molecules and cyclohexane dehydrogenation. The n-C8 results indicate that the simultaneous addition of Pt and Pd to aWZ catalyst produces a decrease of the total acidity and an increase of the de/hydrogenating capacity as compared to the monometallic Pt/WZ and Pd/WZ catalysts. This effects allows the tuning of the metal and acid functions of the catalysts, optimizing the balance for the mild isomerization-cracking reaction. In this sense, high values of RON gain were measured in the product and a high C5+ liquid yield was obtained.