2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2004.04.019
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Pt/Al2O3-Cl catalysts derived from ethylaluminumdichloride

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“…• Chlorinated alumina [65], also capable of hydroisomerizing the more refractory n-butane • Sulfated zirconia [66] • Partially dealuminated MOR [64] Since the isomerization of n-paraffin's is an equilibriumlimited reaction, it would appear that the zeolite catalyst should be the least desirable due to its relatively low activity and associated gain in Octane Numbers. However a closer look at the catalysts and their response to processing conditions, Table 10, shows that the MOR based catalyst is the most ''robust'' and is relatively easy to regenerate.…”
Section: -6 Paraffins Hydro-isomerizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Chlorinated alumina [65], also capable of hydroisomerizing the more refractory n-butane • Sulfated zirconia [66] • Partially dealuminated MOR [64] Since the isomerization of n-paraffin's is an equilibriumlimited reaction, it would appear that the zeolite catalyst should be the least desirable due to its relatively low activity and associated gain in Octane Numbers. However a closer look at the catalysts and their response to processing conditions, Table 10, shows that the MOR based catalyst is the most ''robust'' and is relatively easy to regenerate.…”
Section: -6 Paraffins Hydro-isomerizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, while the processes for hydroisomerization of C 4 and C 5 -C 6 cuts are well established (PENEX, ISO-TEX, TIP, HYSOMER, ISOFIN, SKIP, PAR-ISOM [1,2]), there is still no suitable technology for the conversion of longer-chain alkanes (C 7 -C 8 cuts and higher).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Al2O3 has been used most extensively. Pure, activated, and chlorinated -aluminas have been applied to the hydroisomerization of C4C6 hydrocarbons [1][2][3], alkylation of isobutane by alkenes [4,5], cracking of long-chain alkanes [6], and dehydrochlorination of chloroalkanes [7]. The activity and stability of alumina in these reactions is presumed to depend on surface acidity [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%