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Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst
[Image: see text] The conditions for promoting the joint conversion of CO(2) and syngas in the direct synthesis of light olefins have been studied. In addition, given the relevance for the viability of the process, the stability of the In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 (InZr/S34) catalyst has also been pursu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335533/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35915619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c03556 |
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author | Portillo, Ander Ateka, Ainara Ereña, Javier Aguayo, Andres T. Bilbao, Javier |
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description | [Image: see text] The conditions for promoting the joint conversion of CO(2) and syngas in the direct synthesis of light olefins have been studied. In addition, given the relevance for the viability of the process, the stability of the In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 (InZr/S34) catalyst has also been pursued. The CO+CO(2) (CO(x)) hydrogenation experimental runs were conducted in a packed bed isothermal reactor under the following conditions: 375–425 °C; 20–40 bar; space time, 1.25–20 g(catalyst) h mol(C)(–1); H(2)/(CO(x)) ratio in the feed, 1–3; CO(2)/(CO(x)) ratio in the feed, 0.5; time on stream (TOS), up to 24 h. Analyzing the reaction indices (CO(2) and CO(x) conversions, yield and selectivity of olefins and paraffins, and stability), the following have been established as suitable conditions: 400 °C, 30 bar, 5–10 g(cat) h mol(C)(–1), CO(2)/CO(x) = 0.5, and H(2)/CO(x) = 3. Under these conditions, the catalyst is stable (after an initial period of deactivation by coke), and olefin yield and selectivity surpass 4 and 70%, respectively, with light paraffins as byproducts. Produced olefin yields follow propylene > ethylene > butenes. The conditions of the process (low pressure and low H(2)/CO(x) ratio) may facilitate the integration of sustainable H(2) production with PEM electrolyzers and the covalorization of CO(2) and syngas obtained from biomass. |
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spelling | pubmed-93355332022-07-30 Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst Portillo, Ander Ateka, Ainara Ereña, Javier Aguayo, Andres T. Bilbao, Javier Ind Eng Chem Res [Image: see text] The conditions for promoting the joint conversion of CO(2) and syngas in the direct synthesis of light olefins have been studied. In addition, given the relevance for the viability of the process, the stability of the In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 (InZr/S34) catalyst has also been pursued. The CO+CO(2) (CO(x)) hydrogenation experimental runs were conducted in a packed bed isothermal reactor under the following conditions: 375–425 °C; 20–40 bar; space time, 1.25–20 g(catalyst) h mol(C)(–1); H(2)/(CO(x)) ratio in the feed, 1–3; CO(2)/(CO(x)) ratio in the feed, 0.5; time on stream (TOS), up to 24 h. Analyzing the reaction indices (CO(2) and CO(x) conversions, yield and selectivity of olefins and paraffins, and stability), the following have been established as suitable conditions: 400 °C, 30 bar, 5–10 g(cat) h mol(C)(–1), CO(2)/CO(x) = 0.5, and H(2)/CO(x) = 3. Under these conditions, the catalyst is stable (after an initial period of deactivation by coke), and olefin yield and selectivity surpass 4 and 70%, respectively, with light paraffins as byproducts. Produced olefin yields follow propylene > ethylene > butenes. The conditions of the process (low pressure and low H(2)/CO(x) ratio) may facilitate the integration of sustainable H(2) production with PEM electrolyzers and the covalorization of CO(2) and syngas obtained from biomass. American Chemical Society 2021-11-09 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9335533/ /pubmed/35915619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c03556 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Portillo, Ander Ateka, Ainara Ereña, Javier Aguayo, Andres T. Bilbao, Javier Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst |
title | Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas
in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst |
title_full | Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas
in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst |
title_fullStr | Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas
in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst |
title_full_unstemmed | Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas
in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst |
title_short | Conditions for the Joint Conversion of CO(2) and Syngas
in the Direct Synthesis of Light Olefins Using In(2)O(3)–ZrO(2)/SAPO-34 Catalyst |
title_sort | conditions for the joint conversion of co(2) and syngas
in the direct synthesis of light olefins using in(2)o(3)–zro(2)/sapo-34 catalyst |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335533/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35915619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c03556 |
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