The Hydrogenation of Pyrolysis Gasoline (PyGas) Over Nickel and Palladium Catalysts

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Book Synopsis The Hydrogenation of Pyrolysis Gasoline (PyGas) Over Nickel and Palladium Catalysts by : Javed Ali

Download or read book The Hydrogenation of Pyrolysis Gasoline (PyGas) Over Nickel and Palladium Catalysts written by Javed Ali and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pyrolysis gasoline (PyGas) is a by-product of high temperature naphtha cracking during ethylene and propylene production. It is a high octane number mixture which contains aromatics, olefins and paraffins ranging from C5s to C12s. PyGas has high potential for use as a gasoline blending mixture and/or as a source of aromatics. Currently, PyGas is generally used as a gasoline blending mixture due to its high octane number, but global production of PyGas is very high and further increases are anticipated in the future due to higher demands for ethylene and propylene. However, current strict fuel regulations for aromatic content make PyGas utilisation as a blending mixture more difficult, therefore a useful avenue for PyGas consumption is desired. Catalytic hydrogenation of PyGas is an important industrial and academic research area for the stabilisation, upgrading and utilisation of PyGas. Limited work has been performed on the hydrogenation of PyGas and an incomplete picture of the process has been obtained. The composition of PyGas is very complex and therefore most of the studies have been carried out with single compounds or a mixture of a few model compounds for simplicity and generality. However, the single model compound cannot be representive of the entire PyGas hydrogenation process. Furthermore, the behaviour of these compounds is generally different in mixtures than as individual compounds. Hence, the hydrogenation of a PyGas, which contained styrene, toluene, 1-octene, cyclopentene, heptane, decane and 1,3-pentadiene/1-pentene, was investigated over alumina supported nickel and palladium catalysts. This is a comprehensive model for the broader groups of hydrocarbons present in PyGas. The aim of the work was to investigate the effect of reaction parameters such as reaction temperature, total reaction pressure, hydrogen partial pressure and WHSV of PyGas on the hydrogenation of PyGas. Different strategies were proposed for PyGas consumption to obtain; (i) a high octane number gasoline blend, (ii) an aromatic source mixture and (iii) hydrogenation of surplus aromatics present in PyGas. These desired products were achieved during PyGas hydrogenation over both the nickel and palladium catalysts by using different reaction conditions. However, the palladium catalyst was found to be preferable for the selective hydrogenation of reactive species such as styrene, diolefins and for the isomerisation of olefins, without the hydrogenation of aromatics during PyGas hydrogenation at mild reaction temperatures. However, surplus aromatics hydrogenation can be achieved over the palladium catalyst with an increase in reaction temperature. Conversely, a greater amount of aromatics saturation was observed during PyGas hydrogenation over the nickel catalyst. Therefore the nickel catalyst was found to be preferable when aromatic ring saturation is desired during PyGas hydrogenation. The selective hydrogenation of PyGas without aromatics saturation was achieved over a nickel catalyst when using a low hydrogen partial pressure. The kinetics of PyGas hydrogenation were also investigated for a better understanding of the process. The apparent orders for hydrogenation /isomerisation of the PyGas components were investigated by using an empirical rate equation. During PyGas hydrogenation, first order (1.1 to 1.6) kinetics were observed for the hydrogenation of olefins to their respective paraffins over both the nickel and palladium catalysts with an increase in hydrogen partial pressure, which became zero or negative order kinetics when sufficient amounts of hydrogen were available on the surface of the catalyst. Negative order kinetics were observed for olefin isomerisation to internal olefin with an increase in hydrogen partial pressure. Meanwhile the hydrogenation of styrene to ethylbenzene followed zero order kinetics with respect to hydrogen over both catalysts due to the strong adsorption of styrene onto the catalyst. Third order kinetics were observed for aromatics hydrogenation over both catalysts. On the other hand, the hydrogenation of olefins to paraffins followed zero to negative order (0 to -0.7) kinetics, whilst positive order (1.6 to 3.6) kinetics were observed for isomerisation of olefins to internal olefins with respect to PyGas. Moreover, positive order (0.7 to 1.0) kinetics were observed for styrene hydrogenation to ethylbenzene with respect to PyGas. The hydrogenation of aromatics followed negative orders kinetics with respect to PyGas over both catalysts due to competitive hydrogenation of the olefinic and aromatic components. Coke deposition is believed to be the main reason for catalyst deactivation during the PyGas hydrogenation reaction. The amount and nature of the coke deposited was investigated by in-situ temperature programmed oxidation (TPO). The increase in reaction temperature not only increased the amount of coke deposition but also produced more condensed hydrogen deficient type coke. Conversely, the carbon laydown decreased with an increase in hydrogen partial pressure. Larger amounts of coke deposition took place over the nickel catalyst when compared to the coke deposited over the palladium catalyst under identical reaction conditions. Moreover, a soft type coke (with lower C/H ratio) was deposited over the palladium catalyst, while a comparatively hard type coke (with higher C/H ratio) was deposited over the nickel catalyst. Both the nickel and palladium catalysts used during PyGas hydrogenation were effectively regenerated by in-situ TPO with no significant loss to their catalytic properties.

Heterogeneous Catalysis and its Industrial Applications

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Book Synopsis Heterogeneous Catalysis and its Industrial Applications by : Martin Schmal

Download or read book Heterogeneous Catalysis and its Industrial Applications written by Martin Schmal and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-09-22 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book aims to introduce the basic concepts involved in industrial catalytic processes. It is profusely illustrated with experimental results with the main objective of guiding how to select a suitable catalyst for specific processes. The book is divided in two parts. In the first part the basic concepts are addressed, regarding the existing theories, activity patterns and adsorption-desorption phenomena. In the second part the key experimental methods for the physicochemical characterization of catalysts are presented, as well as the currently used catalyst pre and post treatments. The last chapter describes some important in situ characterization techniques (e.g. XPS and TEM) and surface model patterns related to surface modifications occurring during the reaction. Thoroughly illustrated with microscopy images, spectroscopy data and schematics of reaction mechanisms, the book provides a powerful learning tool for students in undergraduate and graduate level courses on the field of catalysis. Exercises and resolved problems are provided, as well as experimental procedures to support laboratory classes. Furthermore, the content is presented in a carefully chosen sequence, reflecting the 30 year teaching experience of the author. The author, Professor Martin Schmal, sees the present book as a way of conveying basic knowledge needed for the development of more efficient catalysts (i.e. nanostructured materials) and novel industrial chemical processes in the fields of environmental chemistry, fine chemistry, hydrotreating of heavy oils, hydrogen production and biomass processing.

Gas Phase Catalytic Hydrogenation of Alkynols Over Palladium and Nickel Catalysts

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Book Synopsis Gas Phase Catalytic Hydrogenation of Alkynols Over Palladium and Nickel Catalysts by : Alberto González Fernández

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Hydrogen Production from Gasoline Using Nickel-Based Catalysts

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Book Synopsis Hydrogen Production from Gasoline Using Nickel-Based Catalysts by : Andrew Roland Tadd

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Studies Pertaining to the Catalytic Hydrogenation of Pyrolytic Tars

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Book Synopsis Studies Pertaining to the Catalytic Hydrogenation of Pyrolytic Tars by : Harold Manton Smith

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Hydrogen Production Through Water Gas Shift Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts

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Book Synopsis Hydrogen Production Through Water Gas Shift Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts by : Agus Haryanto

Download or read book Hydrogen Production Through Water Gas Shift Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts written by Agus Haryanto and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The progress in fuel cell technology has resulted in an increased interest towards hydrogen fuel. Consequently, water gas shift reaction has found a renewed significance. Even though iron- and copper-based catalysts have been used for water gas shift reaction for decades, the catalysts are not strong enough to bring carbon monoxide concentration to a level tolerable for a fuel cell working at low temperatures. This study is focused on hydrogen production from water gas shift reaction using a nickel catalyst. Literature review revealed that nickel is one of the promising catalysts for water gas shift reaction. A thermodynamic analysis proved that exothermic water gas shift reaction is thermodynamically favorable at low temperatures but kinetically limited, and vice versa at higher temperatures. Initial experiments using 12 catalysts supported over monolith alumina revealed that nickel supported on ceria-promoted monolith alumina (Ni/CeO2-Al2O3) performed best, especially at 500°C. At this temperature and steam flowrates of 0.1-0.5 ml/min, the nickel catalyst had an activity of 94-99%, H2 yield of 55-61 vol.%, and H2 selectivity of 77-99%. A second set of experiments examined nine nickel based catalysts using different supports (mostly in powder form) which also demonstrated that Ni/CeO2-Al2O3 is the most promising catalyst for high temperature (450°C) water gas shift reaction. When nickel loading was varied from 1 to 8% (w/w), it was apparent that the catalyst performance increased with the nickel loading. Powder alumina resulted in better catalysis than monolith alumina. In this experiment, it was evident that the presence of minor amounts (1% (w/w) of the nickel loading) of a dopant material that included cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, or ruthenium affected the catalytic activity of the primary catalyst. The addition of cobalt or chromium resulted in positive effect on the performance of Ni/CeO2-Al2O3 catalyst. There was no appreciable effect due to the addition of ruthenium, and there was negative effect owing to the presence of molybdenum. Undoped, cobalt-doped, or chromium-doped Ni/CeO2-Al2O3 catalyst performed much better for water gas shift reaction at 450°C than that of a commercial (control) catalyst. A kinetic study revealed that the activation energy of water gas shift reaction over Ni/CeO2-Al2O3 was to be 104.5 kJ/mol.

Nickel Based Catalysts for Hydrogen Production from the Pyrolysis

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Book Synopsis Nickel Based Catalysts for Hydrogen Production from the Pyrolysis by : Paula Helena Blanco Sanchez

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Hydrogen Production from Simulated Gasoline Using Nickel-based Catalysts

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Book Synopsis Hydrogen Production from Simulated Gasoline Using Nickel-based Catalysts by : Andrew Tadd

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Nickel Based Catalysts for Hydrogen Production from the Pyrolysis/gasification of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)

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Book Synopsis Nickel Based Catalysts for Hydrogen Production from the Pyrolysis/gasification of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) by : Paula Helena Blanco Sanchez

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The Modification of Supported Palladium and Nickel Catalysts for Asymmetric Hydrogenation

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Book Synopsis The Modification of Supported Palladium and Nickel Catalysts for Asymmetric Hydrogenation by : Nicola C. Young

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The Liquid Phase Hydrogenation of Aromatic Nitriles Over Supported Palladium Catalysts

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Book Synopsis The Liquid Phase Hydrogenation of Aromatic Nitriles Over Supported Palladium Catalysts by : Lauren F. Gilpin

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Homogeneous Hydrogenation

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ISBN 13 : 9401717915
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Book Synopsis Homogeneous Hydrogenation by : P.A. Chaloner

Download or read book Homogeneous Hydrogenation written by P.A. Chaloner and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-11-11 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Homogeneous hydrogenation is one of the most thoroughly studied fields of homogeneous catalysis. The results of these studies have proved to be most important for an understanding of the underlying principles of the activation of small molecules by transition metal complexes. During the past three decades homogeneous hydrogenation has found widespread application in organic chemistry, including the production of important pharmaceuticals, especially where a sophisticated degree of selectivity is required. This volume presents a general account of the main principles and applications of homogeneous hydrogenation by transition metal complexes. Special attention is devoted to the mechanisms by which these processes occur, and the role of the recently discovered complexes of molecular hydrogen is described. Sources of hydrogen, other than H2, are also considered (transfer hydrogenation). The latest achievements in highly stereoselective hydrogenations have made possible many new applications in organic synthesis. These applications are documented by giving details of the reduction of important unsaturated substrates (alkenes, alkynes, aldehydes and ketones, nitrocompounds, etc.). Hydrogenation in biphasic and phase transfer catalyzed systems is also described. Finally, a discussion of the biochemical routes of H2 activation highlights the similarities and differences in performing hydrogenation in both natural and synthetic systems. For researchers working in the fields of homogeneous catalysis, especially in areas such as pharmaceuticals, plastics and fine chemicals.

Renewable Fuel Standard

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ISBN 13 : 0309187516
Total Pages : 416 pages
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Book Synopsis Renewable Fuel Standard by : National Research Council

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Chemical Reaction Engineering

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ISBN 13 : 1482217945
Total Pages : 578 pages
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Book Synopsis Chemical Reaction Engineering by : L.K. Doraiswamy

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Modern Petrochemicals

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ISBN 13 : 9781490979694
Total Pages : 206 pages
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Book Synopsis Modern Petrochemicals by : Ali El-shekeil

Download or read book Modern Petrochemicals written by Ali El-shekeil and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-08-02 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modern Petrochemicals Ali El-Shekeil, Professor of Chemistry, Sana'a University, Yemen The modern petrochemical industry is a universal key industry. Petroleum supplied a great starting material that is characterized by cheap price, availability in huge quantities, ease of transport, diversity of products and uses besides the production of many feedstocks for the petrochemical industries. The petrochemical products reached all the applications of the modern citizen to the extent that it seems impossible to imagine living without them. They dominated all aspects of civilized life including building and structure, transportation, textiles and clothing, food, agriculture, industry and the everyday use. They introduced excellent alternatives to some natural materials such as cotton, wool and natural rubber, in massive quantities with extremely low prices and superior specifications. This book is designed to study the chemistry and technology of the primary petrochemicals: ethylene, propylene, butadiene and butenes, benzene, toluene and xylenes, together with methanol. These are the main bricks in the petrochemical industry from which hundreds of intermediate petrochemicals are made. The intermediate petrochemicals can be reacted to give the performance or end use petrochemicals. The book presents a clear concise view of the chemistry of modern petrochemicals, its structure and the interaction between petrochemical industry, oil industry and the overall chemical and technological processes. The modern petrochemical processes are discussed precisely with the emphasis on the technology and economy including data on annual capacities, uses and applications. The author has been successfully teaching this course in petrochemicals at the Faculty of Science, The University of Sana'a, Yemen, since 1980 and providing technical consultation in petroleum and petrochemical industry for the local community and the whole region. Readership: Graduate and undergraduate students in universities and polytechnics studying chemistry, applied chemistry, chemical engineering and related topics. Chemists and chemical engineers in industry worldwide, especially those concerned with the petrochemical and oil industries, together with students and teachers in technical institutes and colleges of chemistry.

The 100 Most Important Chemical Compounds

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ISBN 13 : 0313080577
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Book Synopsis The 100 Most Important Chemical Compounds by : Richard L. Myers

Download or read book The 100 Most Important Chemical Compounds written by Richard L. Myers and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2007-08-30 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is a chemical compound? Compounds are substances that are two or more elements combined together chemically in a standard proportion by weight. Compounds are all around us - they include familiar things, such as water, and more esoteric substances, such as triuranium octaoxide, the most commonly occurring natural source for uranium. This reference guide gives us a tour of 100 of the most important, common, unusual, and intriguing compounds known to science. Each entry gives an extensive explanation of the composition, molecular formula, and chemical properties of the compound. In addition, each entry reviews the relevant chemistry, history, and uses of the compound, with discussions of the origin of the compound's name, the discovery or first synthesis of the compound, production statistics, and uses of the compound.

Handbook of Petroleum Refining Processes

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ISBN 13 : 0071500944
Total Pages : 941 pages
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Book Synopsis Handbook of Petroleum Refining Processes by : Robert A. Meyers

Download or read book Handbook of Petroleum Refining Processes written by Robert A. Meyers and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2003-10-14 with total page 941 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: * Offers detailed description of process chemistry and thermodynamics and product by-product specifications of plants * Contributors are drawn from the largest petroleum producers in the world, including Chevron, Mobil, Shell, Exxon, UOP, and Texaco * Covers the very latest technologies in the field of petroleum refining processes * Completely updated 3rd Edition features 50% all new material