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Article: Modeling the Selectivity of Hydrotalcite-Based Catalyst in the Propane Dehydrogenation Reaction.

Festa, Giovanni / Contaldo, Palma / Martino, Marco / Meloni, Eugenio / Palma, Vincenzo

Industrial & engineering chemistry research

2023  Volume 62, Issue 41, Page(s) 16622–16637

Abstract: The propylene production processes currently used in the petrochemical industry (fluid catalytic cracking and steam cracking of naphtha and light diesel) are unable to meet the increase of propylene demand for industrial applications. For this reason, ... ...

Abstract The propylene production processes currently used in the petrochemical industry (fluid catalytic cracking and steam cracking of naphtha and light diesel) are unable to meet the increase of propylene demand for industrial applications. For this reason, alternative processes for propylene production have been investigated, and among the others, the propane dehydrogenation (PDH) process, allowing the production of propylene as a main product, has been industrially implemented (e.g., Catofin and Oleflex processes). The main drawback of such processes is closely linked to the high temperature required to reach a sustainable propane conversion that affects catalyst stability due to coke formation on the catalyst surface. Accordingly, the periodic regeneration of the catalytic bed is required. In this work, the performance in the PDH reaction of different Sn-Pt catalysts, prepared starting by alumina- and hydrotalcite-based supports, is investigated in terms of propane conversion and selectivity to propylene in order to identify a more stable catalyst than the commercial ones. The experimental tests evidenced that the best performance was obtained using the catalyst prepared on commercial pellets of hydrotalcite PURALOX MG70. This catalyst has shown, under pressure conditions of 1 and 5 bar (in order to evaluate the potential future application in integrated membrane reactors), propane conversion values close to the thermodynamic equilibrium ones in all of the investigated temperature ranges (500-600 °C) and the selectivity was always higher than 95%. So, this catalyst was also tested in a stability run, performed at 500 °C and 5 bar: the results highlighted the loss of only 12% in the propane conversion with no changes in the selectivity to propylene. Properly designed experimental tests have also been performed in order to evaluate the kinetic parameters, and the developed mathematical model has been optimized to effectively describe the system behavior and the catalyst deactivation.
Language English
Publishing date 2023-10-09
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 1484436-9
ISSN 1520-5045 ; 0888-5885
ISSN (online) 1520-5045
ISSN 0888-5885
DOI 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c01076
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