Hydrocracking of heavy oil using zeolites Y/Al-SBA-15 composites as catalyst supports

2008 
A series of Y/Al-SBA-15 composites were prepared by a two-step synthesis procedure in mild acidic medium. The materials were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), N2 sorption isotherms and TEM techniques. Catalytic cracking of cumene and 1,3,5-tri-isopropylbenzene was carried out as the probing reactions on these composites. The XRD results showed that these materials are composites of Al-SBA-15 and Y zeolite. N2 sorption isotherms and TEM displayed that these composites were abundant in micropores and mesopores. At the same time, the mesopores may communicate with the␣micropores in some domains, which may result in the high catalytic activities of Y/Al-SBA-15 composites for the␣cracking of both small-molecule (cumene) and large-molecule (1,3,5-tri-isopropylbenzene) hydrocarbons. The existence of mesopores may also make the acid sites easily accessible for reactants. Catalysts of W–Ni supported on Y/Al-SBA-15 and modified Y zeolites with mesopores were prepared by impregnation method, and the hydrocracking of heavy oil was performed on these catalysts. The catalyst using zeolite Y/mesoporous Al-SBA-15 composites as support gave higher yield of diesel compared to the catalysts using modified zeolite Y as support. In addition, the higher aromatics potential of heavy naphtha and the significantly lower BMCI (U.S. Bureau of Correlation Index) of tail oil revealed Y/Al-SBA-15 composite catalyst possessed integrated performance in the hydrocracking of heavy oil. These results proved that the combination of Y zeolites and mesoporous Al-SBA-15 plays a great role in improving the performance of catalysts for hydrocracking heavy oils.
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