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Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature

Naphtha reforming to aromatics, naphthenes, and iso-paraffins is an essential process to increase the octane number of gasoline through the utilization of middle naphtha (whole). A ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst with modified medium pores was developed to comprehend the existing limitation of catalytic refo...

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Autores principales: Al-Shafei, Emad N., Albahar, Mohammed Z., Aljishi, Mohammad F., Akah, Aaron, Aljishi, Ali N., Alasseel, Ahmed
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04092a
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author Al-Shafei, Emad N.
Albahar, Mohammed Z.
Aljishi, Mohammad F.
Akah, Aaron
Aljishi, Ali N.
Alasseel, Ahmed
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Albahar, Mohammed Z.
Aljishi, Mohammad F.
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description Naphtha reforming to aromatics, naphthenes, and iso-paraffins is an essential process to increase the octane number of gasoline through the utilization of middle naphtha (whole). A ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst with modified medium pores was developed to comprehend the existing limitation of catalytic reforming to the unutilized refinery feedstock of heavy naphtha. The study applied a lower reforming conversion temperature (350 °C) than a conventional reformer without noble metal addition in an effort to lower the carbon footprint of the process and catalyst cost. The modified zeolite catalyst was impregnated with phosphorus oxide and spray-dried, followed by a hydrothermal treatment with steam. The parent and modified catalysts were characterized by NH(3)-TPD, SEM, XRD, NMR, FTIR, and N(2) physisorption. Steam treatment was conducted to reduce the original zeolite acidity, mainly in the form of Brønsted acid sites, which resulted in the formation of phosphorus–aluminum species in the framework. The modified catalyst consisting of 40% ZSM-5 and 60% binder delivered high conversion of dodecane, and the reforming reaction selectivity favored the formation of carbonium ions through β-scission. Therefore, monomolecular cracking took place, resulting in the production of olefins and paraffin alongside iso-paraffins, aromatics, and naphthenes, which are associated with the bimolecular pathway. The reforming of heavy naphtha was different; the free radicals from β-scission were affected by the surrounding molecules of feedstock, and the bimolecular reactions were more dominant through zeolite pores. The study demonstrated that the addition of 10% steam during the reaction of heavy naphtha suppressed coke formation. Furthermore, high conversion and steady selectivity were maintained during the reaction, which resulted in gasoline reformate with a high research octane number (RON).
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spelling pubmed-94508482022-10-04 Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature Al-Shafei, Emad N. Albahar, Mohammed Z. Aljishi, Mohammad F. Akah, Aaron Aljishi, Ali N. Alasseel, Ahmed RSC Adv Chemistry Naphtha reforming to aromatics, naphthenes, and iso-paraffins is an essential process to increase the octane number of gasoline through the utilization of middle naphtha (whole). A ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst with modified medium pores was developed to comprehend the existing limitation of catalytic reforming to the unutilized refinery feedstock of heavy naphtha. The study applied a lower reforming conversion temperature (350 °C) than a conventional reformer without noble metal addition in an effort to lower the carbon footprint of the process and catalyst cost. The modified zeolite catalyst was impregnated with phosphorus oxide and spray-dried, followed by a hydrothermal treatment with steam. The parent and modified catalysts were characterized by NH(3)-TPD, SEM, XRD, NMR, FTIR, and N(2) physisorption. Steam treatment was conducted to reduce the original zeolite acidity, mainly in the form of Brønsted acid sites, which resulted in the formation of phosphorus–aluminum species in the framework. The modified catalyst consisting of 40% ZSM-5 and 60% binder delivered high conversion of dodecane, and the reforming reaction selectivity favored the formation of carbonium ions through β-scission. Therefore, monomolecular cracking took place, resulting in the production of olefins and paraffin alongside iso-paraffins, aromatics, and naphthenes, which are associated with the bimolecular pathway. The reforming of heavy naphtha was different; the free radicals from β-scission were affected by the surrounding molecules of feedstock, and the bimolecular reactions were more dominant through zeolite pores. The study demonstrated that the addition of 10% steam during the reaction of heavy naphtha suppressed coke formation. Furthermore, high conversion and steady selectivity were maintained during the reaction, which resulted in gasoline reformate with a high research octane number (RON). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9450848/ /pubmed/36199298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04092a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Al-Shafei, Emad N.
Albahar, Mohammed Z.
Aljishi, Mohammad F.
Akah, Aaron
Aljishi, Ali N.
Alasseel, Ahmed
Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
title Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
title_full Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
title_fullStr Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
title_full_unstemmed Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
title_short Catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-ZSM-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
title_sort catalytic conversion of heavy naphtha to reformate over the phosphorus-zsm-5 catalyst at a lower reforming temperature
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04092a
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