Aromatization process using heavy aromatic circulation
US-2020002250-A1 · Jan 2, 2020 · US
US11260376B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11260376-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916660469-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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Catalysts and method of preparing the catalysts are disclosed. One of the catalysts includes a zeolite support, a Group VIII metal on the zeolite support, and at least two halides bound to the zeolite support, to the Group VIII metal, or to both, and can have an average crush strength greater than 11.25 lb based on at least two samples of pellets of the catalyst measured in accordance with ASTM D4179.
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What is claimed is: 1. A catalyst comprising: a zeolite support, wherein the zeolite support comprises a KL-zeolite bound with silica and a first amount of fluorine; platinum supported by the zeolite support; chlorine supported by the zeolite support; and a second amount of fluorine supported by the zeolite support, wherein an average crush strength of the catalyst is greater than 12 lb based on at least two samples of pellets of the catalyst measured in accordance with ASTM D4179. 2. The catalyst of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least two samples of pellets has 50 pellets. 3. The catalyst of claim 1 , wherein an average crush strength per length of the catalyst is greater than about 2.48 lb/mm. 4. The catalyst of claim 3 , wherein the average crush strength per length of the catalyst is in a range of from about 3.00 lb/mm to about 3.10 lb/mm. 5. The catalyst of claim 1 , wherein less than 22% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 10 lb/pellet. 6. The catalyst of claim 5 , wherein less than 21% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 10 lb/pellet. 7. The catalyst of claim 1 , wherein less than 14% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 9 lb/pellet. 8. The catalyst of claim 7 , wherein less than 13% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 9 lb/pellet. 9. The catalyst of claim 3 , wherein less than 22% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 10 lb/pellet. 10. The catalyst of claim 4 , wherein less than 21% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 10 lb/pellet. 11. The catalyst of claim 3 , wherein less than 14% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 9 lb/pellet. 12. The catalyst of claim 4 , wherein less than 13% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 9 lb/pellet. 13. The catalyst of claim 9 , wherein less than 14% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 9 lb/pellet. 14. The catalyst of claim 10 , wherein less than 13% of the pellets that are measured in accordance with ASTM D4179 have an individual pellet crush strength of less than 9 lb/pellet. 15. The catalyst of claim 1 , wherein the second amount of fluorine is contacted with the zeolite support subsequent to contacting the first amount of fluorine with the zeolite support. 16. A catalyst prepared by a process comprising: calcining an extruded base to form a calcined extruded base, wherein the extruded base comprises a KL-zeolite and silica binder; contacting the calcined extruded base with a first fluorine-containing compound to form a fluorinated calcined extruded base; washing the fluorinated calcined extruded base to form a washed fluorinated calcined extruded base; drying the washed fluorinated calcined extruded base to form a dried washed fluorinated calcined extruded base; calcining the dried washed fluorinated calcined extruded base to form a bound zeolite support; and contacting the bound zeolite support with platinum-containing compound, a chlorine-containing compound, and a second fluorine-containing compound, wherein the first fluorine-containing compound and the second fluorine-containing compound may be the same or different, and wherein an average crush strength of the catalyst is greater than 12 lb based on at least two samples of pellets of the catalyst measured in accordance with ASTM D4179. 17. The catalyst of claim 16 , wherein the bound zeolite support is contacted with the chlorine-containing compound while the bound zeolite support is contacted with the platinum-containing compound and with the second fluorine-containing compound. 18. The catalyst of claim 17 , wherein the chlorine-containing compound is an organic ammonium halide compound represented by the general formula N(R) 4 Cl, where R represents a hydrogen or a substituted or unsubstituted carbon chain molecule having from 1 to 20 carbon atoms and wherein each R may be the same or different. 19. The catalyst of claim 18 , wherein the first fluorine-containing compound and the second fluorine-containing compound are independently selected from tetramethylammonium fluoride (TMAF) and ammonium fluoride (NH4F). 20. The catalyst of claim 19 , wherein the process further comprises: after contacting the bound zeolite support with the platinum-containing compound and the second fluorine-containing compound, drying and then calcining the bound zeolite support to form the catalyst.
Crush or impact strength · CPC title
Indexing scheme associated with group B01J35/00, related to the analysis techniques used to determine the catalysts form or properties · CPC title
characterised by their shape or configuration · CPC title
Platinum · CPC title
not in framework positions · CPC title
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