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In situ Synthesis of SAPO-34 Zeolites in Kaolin Microspheres for a Fluidized Methanol or Dimethyl Ether to Olefins Process 被引量:13

In situ Synthesis of SAPO-34 Zeolites in Kaolin Microspheres for a Fluidized Methanol or Dimethyl Ether to Olefins Process
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摘要 SAPO-34 zeolite is considered to be an effective catalyst for methanol or dimethyl ether conversion to olefins. In this study,we developed the in situ synthesis technology to prepare SAPO-34 zeolite in kaolin micro-spheres as a catalyst for fluidized methanol or dimethyl ether to olefins process. The silicoaluminophosphate zeolite was first time reported to be synthesized in kaolin microspheres. The SAPO-34 content of synthesized catalyst was about 22% as measured by three different quantitative methods(micropore area,X-ray fluorescence and energy dispersive spectroscopy element analysis) . Most of the SAPO-34 zeolites were in nanoscale size and distributed uniformly inside the spheres. The catalytic performance was evaluated in fixed bed and fluidized bed reactors. Compared with the conventional spray-dry catalyst,SAPO/kaolin catalyst showed superior catalytic activities,bet-ter olefin selectivities(up to 94%,exclusive coke) ,and very good hydrothermal stability. The in situ synthesis of SAPO-34 in kaolin microspheres is a facile and economically feasible way to prepare more effective catalyst for fluidized MTO/DTO(methanol to olefins/dimethyl ether to olefins) process. SAPO-34 zeolite is considered to be an effective catalyst for methanol or dimethyl ether conversion to olefins. In this study,we developed the in situ synthesis technology to prepare SAPO-34 zeolite in kaolin micro-spheres as a catalyst for fluidized methanol or dimethyl ether to olefins process. The silicoaluminophosphate zeolite was first time reported to be synthesized in kaolin microspheres. The SAPO-34 content of synthesized catalyst was about 22% as measured by three different quantitative methods(micropore area,X-ray fluorescence and energy dispersive spectroscopy element analysis) . Most of the SAPO-34 zeolites were in nanoscale size and distributed uniformly inside the spheres. The catalytic performance was evaluated in fixed bed and fluidized bed reactors. Compared with the conventional spray-dry catalyst,SAPO/kaolin catalyst showed superior catalytic activities,bet-ter olefin selectivities(up to 94%,exclusive coke) ,and very good hydrothermal stability. The in situ synthesis of SAPO-34 in kaolin microspheres is a facile and economically feasible way to prepare more effective catalyst for fluidized MTO/DTO(methanol to olefins/dimethyl ether to olefins) process.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第6期979-987,共9页 中国化学工程学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(20736004)
关键词 流化床反应器 甲醇制烯烃 原位合成 SAPO 烯烃转化 高岭土 二甲醚 分子筛 SAPO-34 in situ synthesis kaolin fluidized bed methanol to olefins
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