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Mesoporous materials from zeolite seeds as supports for nickel tungsten sulfide active phases Part 1. Characterization and catalytic properties in hydrocracking reactions

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APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 294, Issue 1, Pages 59-67

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2005.07.015

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SBA-15; BEA zeolite; beta zeolite; silica-alumina; NiW

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MCM-41 aluminosilicate mesostructures (Si/Al = 18) with hexagonal long-range order were assembled from protozeolitic nanoclusters (zeolite seeds) that normally nucleate the crystallization. of beta-zeolite (BEA). Depending on the duration of the thermal treatment leading to the zeolite seeds, different acidic materials can be obtained. For short pre-treatment duration, the material presents the main characteristics of the MCM-41, whereas for longer pre-treatment duration, there is a gradual transition to a mostly zeolitic one. Hydrocracking of n-decane was carried out on catalysts composed of a sulfided nickel tungsten phase supported on various beta-MCM-41 supports as well as on an amorphous silica-alumina and an AISBA- 15 material. The hydrocracking properties of the catalysts are related to the nature of the beta-MCM-41 and vary from the comportment of silica-alumina materials to the one of a zeolite. The nickel-tungsten catalyst supported on beta-MCM-6 (6 h pretreatment for the zeolite seeds solution) is more active and more selective toward isomerization than the catalyst supported on a commercial silica-alumina support.

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