Production of high yields of light olefins from heavy hydrocarbons
US-11891356-B2 · Feb 6, 2024 · US
US11517887B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11517887-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917268014-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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A modified Y-type molecular sieve has a rare earth content of about 4% to about 11% by weight on the basis of the oxide, a phosphorus content of about 0.05% to about 10% by weight on the basis of P2O5, a sodium content of no more than about 0.5% by weight on the basis of sodium oxide, and an active element content of about 0.1% to about 5% by weight on the basis of the oxide, with the active element being gallium and/or boron. The modified Y-type molecular sieve has a total pore volume of about 0.36 mL/g to about 0.48 mL/g, a percentage of the pore volume of secondary pores having a pore size of 2-100 nm of about 20% to about 40%; a lattice constant of about 2.440 nm to about 2.455 nm, and a lattice collapse temperature of not lower than about 1060° C.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modified Y-type molecular sieve, having a rare earth content of 4% to 11% by weight on the basis of the oxide, a phosphorus content of 0.05% to 10% by weight on the basis of P 2 O 5 , a sodium content of no more than 0.5% by weight on the basis of sodium oxide, and an active element content of 0.1% to 5% by weight on the basis of the oxide, with the active element being gallium, boron, or a combination thereof, based on the weight of the modified Y-type molecular sieve on a dry basis; wherein the modified Y-type molecular sieve has a total pore volume of 0.36 mL/g to 0.48 mL/g, a percentage of the pore volume of secondary pores having a pore size of 2-100 nm to the total pore volume of 20% to 40%, a lattice constant of 2.440 nm to 2.455 nm, a lattice collapse temperature of not lower than 1060° C., a percentage of non-framework aluminum content to the total aluminum content of no more than 10%, and a ratio of B acid to L acid in the strong acid content of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of no less than 3.5. 2. The modified Y-type molecular sieve according to claim 1 , wherein the modified Y-type molecular sieve has one or more of the following characteristics: a percentage of the pore volume of secondary pores having a pore size of 2-100 nm to the total pore volume of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 28% to 38%; a percentage of non-framework aluminum content to the total aluminum content of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 5% to 9.5%; a framework silica-alumina ratio of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 7 to 14, calculated on the basis of nSiO 2 /n(Al 2 O 3 ); a lattice collapse temperature of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 1065° C. to 1085° C.; a ratio of B acid to L acid in the strong acid content of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 3.5 to 6.5, as determined by the pyridine adsorption infrared spectroscopy at 350° C.; a relative crystallinity of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 70% to 80%; and a relative crystallinity retention of the modified Y-type molecular sieve of 38% or more, as determined by XRD after aging at 800° C. in 100% steam atmosphere for 17 hours. 3. The modified Y-type molecular sieve according to claim 1 , wherein the modified Y-type molecular sieve has a rare earth content of 4.5% to 10% by weight on the basis of the oxide, a phosphorus content of 0.1% to 6% by weight on the basis of P 2 O 5 , and a sodium content of 0.05% to 0.3% by weight on the basis of sodium oxide, based on the weight of the modified Y-type molecular sieve on a dry basis, the modified Y-type molecular sieve has a lattice constant of 2.442 nm to 2.451 nm, and a framework silica-alumina ratio of 8.5 to 12.6 calculated on the basis of nSiO 2 /n(Al 2 O 3 ). 4. The modified Y-type molecular sieve according to claim 3 , wherein the rare earth comprises a rare earth element selected from the group consisting of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, and any combination thereof. 5. The modified Y-type molecular sieve according to claim 3 , wherein: the active element is gallium and the modified Y-type molecular sieve has a gallium content of 0.1% to 3% by weight on the basis of gallium oxide; or the active element is boron and the modified Y-type molecular sieve has a boron content of 0.5% to 5% by weight on the basis of boron oxide; or the active element is a combination of gallium and boron, and the modified Y-type molecular sieve has a total content of gallium and boron of 0.5% to 5% by weight on the basis of gallium oxide and boron oxide. 6. A method for the preparation of a modified Y-type molecular sieve according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: (1) contacting a NaY molecular sieve with a rare earth salt solution for ion-exchange reaction to obtain an ion-exchanged molecular sieve; (2) subjecting the ion-exchanged molecular sieve to roasting at a temperature of 350° C. to 480° C. in an atmosphere comprising 30 vol % to 90 vol % of steam for 4.5 hours to 7 hours to obtain an hydrothermally treated molecular sieve; (3) subjecting the hydrothermally treated molecular sieve to gas phase ultra-stabilization by contacting and reacting with gaseous SiCl 4 to obtain a gas phase ultra-stabilized molecular sieve; (4) subjecting the gas phase ultra-stabilized molecular sieve to an acid treatment by contacting with an acid solution to obtain an acid-treated molecular sieve; (5) subjecting the acid-treated molecular sieve to phosphorus modification by contacting with a phosphorus compound to obtain a phosphorus-modified molecular sieve; and (6) subjecting the phosphorus-modified molecular sieve to a modification treatment by contacting with a solution containing an active element, and then to calcination to obtain the modified Y-type molecular sieve, wherein the active element is gallium and/or boron. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein, in step (1), the ion-exchange reaction is conducted under the following conditions: a temperature of 15° C. to 95° C., a reaction time of 30 min to 120 min, and a weight ratio of the NaY molecular sieve, the rare earth salt and water of 1:(0.01-0.18):(5-20). 8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the ion-exchanged molecular sieve has a lattice constant of 2.465 nm to 2.472 nm, a rare earth content of 4.5% to 13% by weight on the basis of the oxide, and a sodium content of 4.5% to 9.5% by weight on the basis of sodium oxide. 9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the rare earth salt is rare earth chloride or rare earth nitrate. 10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein, in step (2), the ion-exchanged molecular sieve is subjected to roasting at a temperature of 380° C. to 460° C. in an atmosphere comprising 40 vol % to 80 vol % of steam for 5 hours to 6 hours. 11. The method according to claim 6 , wherein, in step (3), the weight ratio of the SiCl 4 to the hydrothermally treated molecular sieve on a dry basis is (0.1-0.7): 1, the reaction temperature is 200° C. to 650° C., and the reaction time is 10 min to 5 hours. 12. The method according to claim 6 , wherein, in step (4), the acid treatment is conducted at an acid treatment temperature of 80° C. to 99° C. for an acid treatment time of 1 hour to 4 hours in an acid solution comprising an organic acid, an inorganic acid, or a combination thereof, and a weight ratio of the acid in the acid solution, water in the acid solution, and the gas phase ultra-stabilized molecular sieve on a dry basis is (0.001-0.15):(5-20):1; wherein the organic acid is selected from the group consisting of oxalic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, methyl succinic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, salicylic acid, and any combination thereof; and the inorganic acid is selected from the group consisting of phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and any combination thereof. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the acid treatment of step (4) further comprises: contacting the gas phase ultra-stabilized molecular sieve first with an inorganic acid solution, and then with an organic acid solution; wherein the contacting with the inorganic acid solution is conducted under the following conditions: a contact time of 60 min to 120 min, a contact temperature of 90° C. to 98° C., and a weight ratio of the inorganic acid in the inorganic acid solution, water in the inorganic acid solution, and the gas phase ultra-stabilized molecular sieve on a dry basis of (0.01-0.05):(5-20):1; and the contacting with the organic acid solution is conducted under the following conditions: a contact time of 60 min to 120 min, a contact temperature of 90° C. to 98° C., and a weight ratio of the organic acid in
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