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Steam catalytic cracking of crude oil over novel hierarchical zeolite-containing mesoporous silica-alumina core-shell catalysts

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2022.105621

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Crude oil; Steam catalytic cracking; Light olefins core-shell composites; ZSM-5

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  1. Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia [CRP02289]
  2. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

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In this study, a novel core-shell structured ZSM-5 zeolite was used for the direct conversion of crude oil to basic chemicals. The thickness of the mesoporous silica-alumina shell and its alumina content were controlled by adjusting the ratios of TEOS/zeolite and TEOS/aluminum sulfate. The optimized mesoporous silica-alumina composite showed improved cracking potential and selectivity towards light olefins.
The direct conversion of crude oil to basic chemicals was studied over novel core-shell structured ZSM-5 zeolite containing mesoporous silica-alumina (MSA) composites. A template-directed sol-gel method in an alkaline medium was used to prepare a core-shell structured ZSM-5 containing MSA composites employing CTAB as template, tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), and aluminum sulfate. This approach resulted in the formation of a uniform mesoporous silica-alumina shell around the zeolite crystal. The shell thickness (tune in the 8-26 nm range) and its alumina content were controlled by varying the TEOS/zeolite and TEOS/aluminum sulfate ratios. The physicochemical properties and steam catalytic cracking performance of Arab Extra Light (AXL) crude oil were investigated to enhance the yield of C2-C4 light olefins. For comparative study, conventional and mesoporous silica-alumina composites were mixed with kaolin (50%), steam deactivated (810 degrees C for 6 h) and tested in a fixed-bed reactor operated at 675 degrees C, residence time of 10 s and steam/oil ratio (g/g) of 0.5. The optimized mesoporous silica-alumina composite Z30 @ MSA (TEOS/zeolite = 0.85 and TEOS/aluminum sulfate = 15.86) had improved textural characteristics, moderate acidity, and AXL crude oil cracking potential at higher conversion (similar to 70%) and selectivity towards light olefins (49.4%) than the unmodified ZSM-5(30). The mesoporous core-shell composite's distinct reaction pattern resulted in the formation of a unique mesoporous silica-alumina core-shell catalyst, which eased the rapid diffusion of desired products from intra-framework channels while inhibiting the formation of coke deposits.

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