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Effect of modifiers on Fe-Pt/Al2O3 catalysts for alkanes hydrotreatment
Author(s) -
Arai Zhumabekova,
Lyazzat Tastanova,
Raigul Orynbassar,
G. D. Zakumbaeva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
bulletin of the karaganda university chemistry series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-4872
pISSN - 2518-718X
DOI - 10.31489/2020ch4/104-118
Subject(s) - catalysis , chemistry , isomerization , zeolite , alkane , dehydrogenation , yield (engineering) , platinum , hydrocarbon , inorganic chemistry , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , materials science , metallurgy , engineering
Zeolite-containing polyfunctional catalysts Fe-Pt/Al2O3 (КТ-17, КТ-18), modified with additives of molyb-denum, phosphorus and cerium, were synthesized. The developed catalytic systems were studied in treatment of C14 alkane obtaining a gasoline fraction. Reaction products contain C4-C9 iso-alkanes, C10-C14 iso-alkanes, C4-C10 alkanes, aromatic hydrocarbons and C1-C3 alkanes. In addition, 0.2–0.6 % of heavy hydro-carbons was found in reaction products. The yield of C4-C9 iso-alkanes at 380 °C reached 37.9 %. By means of physical and chemical methods it has been found that the zeolite containing catalysts Fe-Pt /Al2O3 modi-fied by various additives are complex systems. Micro-diffraction and Mossbauer spectroscopy methods al-lowed detecting nanosized hetero clusters of Fe-Pt, Fe-Mo, Pt-Mo in catalysts structure. Depending on chem-ical composition of clusters, particle size varies between 20 and 80 Ǻ. KT-18 catalyst demonstrates high ac-tivity in the process of heavy alkanes treatment; sizes of platinum (d = 200 Å) and iron (d = 30–50 Å) parti-cles were determined by electron microscopy. Activity of KT-18 catalyst is higher than that of highly dis-persed KT-17. The main feature of KT catalysts is their polyfunctionality. During alkanes processing simul-taneous and consecutive reactions of hydrocracking, dehydrogenation, isomerization, dehydro-cyclization and hydro-desulfurization take place.

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