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Iron- and Cobalt-Doped Ceria-Zirconia Nanocomposites for Catalytic Cracking of Naphtha with Regenerative Capability

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ENERGY & FUELS
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 12612-12623

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b01376

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  1. Saudi Aramco as part of the Oil Upgrading theme at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals [6600011900]

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Series of nanosized iron- and cobalt-doped ceria-zirconia nanocomposites were prepared using a hydrothermal synthesis technique at 180 degrees C for 24 h, with the successful novel incorporation of both Co and Fe on ceria-zirconia, for n-hexane catalytic cracking. Effects of dopant ions on the improvement of intrinsic properties of ceria-zirconia nanocomposites were investigated using disparate characterization techniques. The synthesized ceria-zirconia nanocomposites exhibited similar X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, indicating full fusion of the metal ions into the ceria-zirconia lattice structure. The synthesized nanocomposite catalysts were tested for n-hexane cracking over 10 h time-on-stream, with no previous study or report for catalytic cracking of hexane via ceria-zirconia nanocomposites. Relatively high ethylene and propylene selectivity (both >62%) was obtained over CZ, FeCoCZa, and FeCoCZb over time-on-stream. Comparatively, the best catalytic activity and stability was exhibited by FeCoCZa with higher n-hexane conversion. Temperature and catalyst weight per feed flow rate (W/F) variations were investigated using the best catalyst (FeCoCZa). Higher conversions were obtained at higher temperature and lower W/F but with varied product selectivity and yield, over time-on-stream. In addition, the spent catalysts were successfully regenerated after catalytic testing via calcination at 600 degrees C for 4 h and reused for two additional cycles.

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