Selectivity control is a difficult scientific and industrial challenge in methanol-to-olefins(MTO)conversion.It has been experimentally established that the topology of zeolite catalysts influenced the distribution of...Selectivity control is a difficult scientific and industrial challenge in methanol-to-olefins(MTO)conversion.It has been experimentally established that the topology of zeolite catalysts influenced the distribution of products.Besides the topology effect on reaction kinetics,the topology influences the diffusion of reactants and products in catalysts as well.In this work,by using COMPASS force-field molecular dynamics method,we investigated the intracrystalline diffusion of ethene and propene in four different zeolites,CHA,MFI,BEA and FAU,at different temperatures.The self-diffusion coefficients and diffusion activation barriers were calculated.A strong restriction on the diffusion of propene in CHA was observed because the self-diffusion coefficient ratio of ethene to propene is larger than 18 and the diffusion activation barrier of propene is more than 20 kJ/mol in CHA.This ratio decreases with the increase of temperature in the four investigated zeolites.The shape selectivity on products from diffusion perspective can provide some implications on the understanding of the selectivity difference between HSAPO-34 and HZSM-5 catalysts for the MTO conversion.展开更多
Fresh ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts were pretreated at 460 ℃and 500 ℃with various cumulative amount of water feed(CAWF) in a fixed bed reactor. The catalytic process was carried out under the following conditions: a tempe...Fresh ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts were pretreated at 460 ℃and 500 ℃with various cumulative amount of water feed(CAWF) in a fixed bed reactor. The catalytic process was carried out under the following conditions: a temperature of 480 ℃; a methanol WHSV of 3 h-1; a methanol partial pressure of 30 k Pa; and a time on stream of 12 h, 24 h and 48 h, respectively. The BET parameters of catalysts and diffusion coefficients of toluene showed that there were two types of mesopores generated under different hydrothermal conditions. Mild temperature and moderate CAWF conditions led to external open mesopores which could be entered from the external surface of the zeolite, while a high temperature or a high CAWF condition resulted in the generation of macropores or internal isolated mesopores, which were occluded in the microporous matrix. The TGA results showed that catalyst with external open mesopores had good ability to resist coke accumulation and good performance on propylene selectivity, while the internal isolated mesopores did no contribute to the increased diffusivity of reactants and products.展开更多
At present, methanol to propylene(MTP) technology developed by Lurgi Company is adopted for commercial plants and refined methanol with the purity ≥99.85 wt% is required as the feed of MTP unit in Lurgi's technol...At present, methanol to propylene(MTP) technology developed by Lurgi Company is adopted for commercial plants and refined methanol with the purity ≥99.85 wt% is required as the feed of MTP unit in Lurgi's technology.Therefore, high energy cost for refined methanol production is one of the bottlenecks to improve the economy of MTP technology. Reducing the grade of feed refined methanol may be an effective method to save energy and reduce operation costs in MTP process. In this work, experiments and process simulation were carried out to investigate the influence and feasibility of degrading the methanol feed. Experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of crude methanol feed on conversion and selectivity of MTP reaction as well as the performance of ZSM-5 catalyst. The experimental results showed that degrading the methanol feed had no obvious influence on the conversion and selectivity of MTP reactions and the catalyst deactivation was caused by the carbon accumulation and metals deposition on the active sites. The process simulation results showed that the influence on the conversion and selectivity as well as the stream load of MTP process was negligible if 98 mol% methanol was used as feed. Finally, industrial experiments were conducted by adjusting the operation parameters to degrade of feed methanol of the commercial 500 kt·a^(-1) MTP unit of Ningmei Group in China. The results of industrial application illustrated that annually 180 kt fuel coal and 150 kt desalted water as well as 1770 MW·h^(-1) electricity would be saved when the water content increased from 0.01% to 0.4%. This work has identified the feasibility to improve MTP technology by degrading the methanol feed.展开更多
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2009CB623504)the National Science Foundation of China (21103231)Shanghai Science Foundation (11ZR1449700)
文摘Selectivity control is a difficult scientific and industrial challenge in methanol-to-olefins(MTO)conversion.It has been experimentally established that the topology of zeolite catalysts influenced the distribution of products.Besides the topology effect on reaction kinetics,the topology influences the diffusion of reactants and products in catalysts as well.In this work,by using COMPASS force-field molecular dynamics method,we investigated the intracrystalline diffusion of ethene and propene in four different zeolites,CHA,MFI,BEA and FAU,at different temperatures.The self-diffusion coefficients and diffusion activation barriers were calculated.A strong restriction on the diffusion of propene in CHA was observed because the self-diffusion coefficient ratio of ethene to propene is larger than 18 and the diffusion activation barrier of propene is more than 20 kJ/mol in CHA.This ratio decreases with the increase of temperature in the four investigated zeolites.The shape selectivity on products from diffusion perspective can provide some implications on the understanding of the selectivity difference between HSAPO-34 and HZSM-5 catalysts for the MTO conversion.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant 21176208&61590925)the National High-Tech R&D Program of China(Grant 2012AA030304)+1 种基金the International S&T Cooperation Projects of China(2015DFA40660)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant2015QNA4033)
文摘Fresh ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts were pretreated at 460 ℃and 500 ℃with various cumulative amount of water feed(CAWF) in a fixed bed reactor. The catalytic process was carried out under the following conditions: a temperature of 480 ℃; a methanol WHSV of 3 h-1; a methanol partial pressure of 30 k Pa; and a time on stream of 12 h, 24 h and 48 h, respectively. The BET parameters of catalysts and diffusion coefficients of toluene showed that there were two types of mesopores generated under different hydrothermal conditions. Mild temperature and moderate CAWF conditions led to external open mesopores which could be entered from the external surface of the zeolite, while a high temperature or a high CAWF condition resulted in the generation of macropores or internal isolated mesopores, which were occluded in the microporous matrix. The TGA results showed that catalyst with external open mesopores had good ability to resist coke accumulation and good performance on propylene selectivity, while the internal isolated mesopores did no contribute to the increased diffusivity of reactants and products.
基金Supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2017YFB0601902)
文摘At present, methanol to propylene(MTP) technology developed by Lurgi Company is adopted for commercial plants and refined methanol with the purity ≥99.85 wt% is required as the feed of MTP unit in Lurgi's technology.Therefore, high energy cost for refined methanol production is one of the bottlenecks to improve the economy of MTP technology. Reducing the grade of feed refined methanol may be an effective method to save energy and reduce operation costs in MTP process. In this work, experiments and process simulation were carried out to investigate the influence and feasibility of degrading the methanol feed. Experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of crude methanol feed on conversion and selectivity of MTP reaction as well as the performance of ZSM-5 catalyst. The experimental results showed that degrading the methanol feed had no obvious influence on the conversion and selectivity of MTP reactions and the catalyst deactivation was caused by the carbon accumulation and metals deposition on the active sites. The process simulation results showed that the influence on the conversion and selectivity as well as the stream load of MTP process was negligible if 98 mol% methanol was used as feed. Finally, industrial experiments were conducted by adjusting the operation parameters to degrade of feed methanol of the commercial 500 kt·a^(-1) MTP unit of Ningmei Group in China. The results of industrial application illustrated that annually 180 kt fuel coal and 150 kt desalted water as well as 1770 MW·h^(-1) electricity would be saved when the water content increased from 0.01% to 0.4%. This work has identified the feasibility to improve MTP technology by degrading the methanol feed.