2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2012.01.014
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Transformations of thiophene compounds under catalytic cracking conditions

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“…In combination with the Mg/Al molar ratio and Lewis acidity (Table 2), it was not hard to find that the reduced Lewis acidity of Zn/Mg 4.0 Al 2 O 3 additive was not effective for adsorbing and cracking aromatic sulfur species. However, the rich basic sites were effective for absorbing aliphatic sulfur compounds especially the mercaptans which had a nature of acid and providing enough hydrogen to crack them [11,30]. Therefore, the reduction of sulfur species in gasoline using Zn-Mg-Al type additive was attributed to the synergistic effect of LAS and basic sites on the additive [11,12,27].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with the Mg/Al molar ratio and Lewis acidity (Table 2), it was not hard to find that the reduced Lewis acidity of Zn/Mg 4.0 Al 2 O 3 additive was not effective for adsorbing and cracking aromatic sulfur species. However, the rich basic sites were effective for absorbing aliphatic sulfur compounds especially the mercaptans which had a nature of acid and providing enough hydrogen to crack them [11,30]. Therefore, the reduction of sulfur species in gasoline using Zn-Mg-Al type additive was attributed to the synergistic effect of LAS and basic sites on the additive [11,12,27].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such interaction should make the adsorption of a sulfur containing compound on an additive active site stronger, but the effect acidity has on the direction of further conver sion was not studied in detail. In studies performed at the Institute if Hydrocarbon Processing [8,9], it was established that the activity of the catalyst in hydrogen transfer reactions is a crucial factor for reducing the content of sulfur in a cracking gasoline. Mixed magne siumaluminum and zincmagnesiumaluminum oxides modified with Y and ZSM 5 zeolites or their mixtures were proposed as additives.…”
Section: Cracking Catalyst Additives That Reduce the Content Of Sulfumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first approach allows the content of sulfur in a gasoline to be reduced considerably by changing the composition of the cracked feedstock [8]. However, this cannot always be done at oil refineries because of the limited number of feedstocks with high contents of saturated (paraffin and aromatic) hydrocarbons that have high [H] donating ability.…”
Section: Cracking Catalyst Additives That Reduce the Content Of Sulfumentioning
confidence: 99%
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