2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2015.01.011
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Influence of steam-calcination and acid leaching treatment on the VGO hydrocracking performance of faujasite zeolite

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“…Although the bottoms yield is higher than for the microporous reference catalysts, this will not be a significant drawback in practice because this fraction can be recycled to the riser. By comparison with yield-conversion data in fluid catalytic cracking [59,60], the higher diesel and lower gasoline yield can be reasonably linked to the improved diffusion due to presence of mesopores that limits secondary cracking reactions of LCO and bottoms [32].…”
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“…Although the bottoms yield is higher than for the microporous reference catalysts, this will not be a significant drawback in practice because this fraction can be recycled to the riser. By comparison with yield-conversion data in fluid catalytic cracking [59,60], the higher diesel and lower gasoline yield can be reasonably linked to the improved diffusion due to presence of mesopores that limits secondary cracking reactions of LCO and bottoms [32].…”
Section: Catalytic Activity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Jong and co-workers investigated how steam treatment followed by acid and base leaching steps improves the mesopore interconnectivity, which is useful to limit secondary cracking reactions [27]. The benefit of mesoporosity on the cracking performance of vacuum gas oil and bulky model molecules has been well established [28][29][30][31][32].…”
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“…[17][18][19][20] In order to overcome this problem, zeolite Y is commonly steamed and acid leached to obtain so-called ultra-stable Y zeolite (USY), which introduces mesopores, enhances the zeolite's hydrothermal stability and reduces the number of Al sites to a Si/Al ratio of 30. [20][21][22][23][24][25] The number of Al sites relates to the number of acid sites when protons are used to compensate for charge caused by Al 3 + replacing Si 4 + in SiO 2 tetrahedra building blocks of the zeolite structure.…”
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“…B/L) from 663 3.3 to 1.4. Treatment with steam is a known factor for lowering 664 zeolites acidity due to dealumination [132][133][134][135]. The ethanol 665 conversion was found to be acidity dependent.…”
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