(344f) Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Testing of Iron(III)-Containing SSZ-70 | AIChE

(344f) Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Testing of Iron(III)-Containing SSZ-70

Authors 

Zones, S., Chevron Research
Long, G. J., Missouri University of Science and Technology
Grandjean, F., Missouri University of Science and Technology
Ichimura, A. S., San Francisco State University
Xie, D., Chevron
Grosso Giordano, N. A., Northwestern University
Chakarawet, K., University of California Berkeley
Lacheen, H. S., University of California, Berkeley
Zhan, B. Z., Chevron Energy Technology Company
Real-feed hydrocracking tests using Al-SSZ-70 (International Zeolite Association three-letter framework code *-SVY) show evidence of overcracking of jet fuel to naphtha, which suggests that the acid sites are too strong. In contrast, the acid sites in B-SSZ-70 are too weak to be useful. Previous studies have shown that Brønsted acid site strength can be modified through isomorphic substitution into the tetrahedral positions according to Si < B < Fe < Ga < Al. As a result, Fe-SSZ-70 was prepared through a direct synthesis method. Characterization of the coordination environment of the iron(III) showed that it was tetrahedrally coordinated in the SSZ-70 framework in the as-made materials, but some iron(III) became octahedrally coordinated upon calcination. However, enough iron(III) remained in the framework to be catalytically active. Catalytic testing using n-decane as a model compound resulted in higher isomerization activity and less cracking for Fe-SSZ-70 over Al-SSZ-70 at comparable conversions. These results support previous work that showed that Fe does indeed have an intermediate acid site strength to that of Al and B.