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Non-thermal plasma assisted catalytic reforming of naphtha and its model compounds with methane at near ambient conditions

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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 297, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120459

Keywords

Non-thermal plasma; Catalytic reforming; Methane activation; Naphtha

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  1. Guangxi Huarui Energy Technology Co Ltd.

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A novel method of non-thermal plasma assisted catalytic reforming of naphtha at near ambient conditions is introduced, replacing expensive hydrogen with cheaper methane. The non-thermal plasma effectively converts methane and naphtha to high-quality fuel. The produced liquid product has higher iso-paraffin content and well-controlled levels of coke deposition, olefins, and aromatics, offering a cost-effective and environmental-friendly route for naphtha reforming.
Naphtha reforming processes are widely used for high-octane gasoline production. These processes require high reaction temperature and high pressure of expensive hydrogen. Also, olefins and aromatics are produced for achieving high octane number, which could cause severe environmental issues. Here, we report a novel method of non-thermal plasma assisted catalytic reforming of naphtha at near ambient conditions. Conventionally used hydrogen has been replaced by cheaper methane in this study. Non-thermal plasma could effectively convert methane and naphtha to high-quality fuel at near room temperature and atmospheric pressure. A high-quality fuel with high content of iso-paraffin and low content of olefin and aromatic is produced over optimized Ga/ mix-ZSM-5 with non-thermal plasma applied. The produced liquid product has a notably higher iso-paraffin content (increased from 21.5%-40.5%) than raw naphtha while the coke deposition (17.4 %) and the content of olefins (decreased from 13.5%-7.8%) and aromatics (dropped from 18.1%-5.9%) are well controlled. The partial desulfurization of fed coker naphtha by close to 60 % is also successfully achieved. A systematic model compounds study is conducted to investigate the involved mechanism of non-thermal plasma assisted catalytic naphtha reforming and coke deposition. Based on the studies of C6-C16 model compounds (including paraffins, olefins, dienes, cyclo-paraffins, cyclo-olefins and aromatics), a hypothetic reaction mechanism is proposed. A series of control experiments is also carried out to reveal the synergistic effect between non-thermal plasma, catalyst, and methane participation. This research thus pioneers a cost-effective and environmental-friendly route for naphtha reforming at mild conditions.

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