(58a) Hierarchical Gallosilicate MFI Catalyst Development for Natural Gas Conversion | AIChE

(58a) Hierarchical Gallosilicate MFI Catalyst Development for Natural Gas Conversion

Authors 

Wang, Y. - Presenter, West Virginia University
Li, Q., West Virginia University
Bai, X., West Virginia University
Robinson, B., West Virginia University
Caiola, A., West Virginia University
Lalsare, A., West Virginia University
Hu, J., West Virginia University
Direct conversion of lower-alkanes (CH4/C2H4) into liquid aromatic hydrocarbons in the absence of oxygen in a single step dehydroaromatization (DHA) is consider as an economical and environmentally friendly approach for natural gas utilization. The metal-zeolite catalysts are the most adequate catalysts for lower-alkanes DHA, however, the rapid catalyst deactivation caused by coke deposition on the external and internal surfaces covering active sites and blocking of the micropores of the support, is a major challenge to commercial application of this technology.

In order to improve the metal-zeolite DHA catalyst’s anti-coke ability, various approaches have been attempted, including incorporation of active metal into the zeolite tetrahedral silica structural frameworks, use of hierarchical or mesoporous structure zeolite support, doping of a promoter to catalyst. In this study, we developed a hierarchical gallosilicate ZSM-5 with Pt promoter catalyst (PtGaMZ-5) for lower-alkanes DHA. Compare with traditional impregnation method prepared mesopore ZSM-5 supported PtGa-MZ-5 catalyst or micropore Pt promoted gallosilicate ZSM-5 (PtGaZSM-5) catalyst, with the in-structure activity metal and mesoporous structure help, the PtGaMZ-5 high activity in C2H6 DHA, with the highest C2H6 conversion and aromatics selectivity.