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Effects of Lanthanum Incorporation on Stability, Acidity and Catalytic Performance of Y Zeolites
by
Yu, Shanqing
, Long, Jun
, Liu, Shang-Bin
, Yan, Jiasong
, Lin, Wei
in
Acids
/ Alkenes
/ Analysis
/ Bonding strength
/ Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Catalytic cracking
/ Chemical industry
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coke
/ Conversion
/ Fluid catalytic cracking
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen-ion concentration
/ Incorporation
/ Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
/ Isomerization
/ Lanthanum
/ Lanthanum oxides
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organometallic Chemistry
/ Petroleum
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Refining
/ Selectivity
/ Stability
/ Yttrium
/ Zeolites
2021
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Effects of Lanthanum Incorporation on Stability, Acidity and Catalytic Performance of Y Zeolites
by
Yu, Shanqing
, Long, Jun
, Liu, Shang-Bin
, Yan, Jiasong
, Lin, Wei
in
Acids
/ Alkenes
/ Analysis
/ Bonding strength
/ Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Catalytic cracking
/ Chemical industry
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coke
/ Conversion
/ Fluid catalytic cracking
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen-ion concentration
/ Incorporation
/ Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
/ Isomerization
/ Lanthanum
/ Lanthanum oxides
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organometallic Chemistry
/ Petroleum
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Refining
/ Selectivity
/ Stability
/ Yttrium
/ Zeolites
2021
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Effects of Lanthanum Incorporation on Stability, Acidity and Catalytic Performance of Y Zeolites
by
Yu, Shanqing
, Long, Jun
, Liu, Shang-Bin
, Yan, Jiasong
, Lin, Wei
in
Acids
/ Alkenes
/ Analysis
/ Bonding strength
/ Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Catalytic cracking
/ Chemical industry
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coke
/ Conversion
/ Fluid catalytic cracking
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen-ion concentration
/ Incorporation
/ Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
/ Isomerization
/ Lanthanum
/ Lanthanum oxides
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organometallic Chemistry
/ Petroleum
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Refining
/ Selectivity
/ Stability
/ Yttrium
/ Zeolites
2021
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Effects of Lanthanum Incorporation on Stability, Acidity and Catalytic Performance of Y Zeolites
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Effects of Lanthanum Incorporation on Stability, Acidity and Catalytic Performance of Y Zeolites
2021
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A better understanding of the roles of rare earth (RE) in heterogeneous catalysts is crucial for improving the properties of catalysts in petro-chemical industry. Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts containing RE-incorporated Y zeolites with excellent stability and activity are continuously used to improve the conversion of heavy oil into transportation fuels. In this paper, the effect mechanism of Lanthanum (La) on stability and acidity of Y zeolites are elucidated in conjunction with their influences on catalytic performance. The improvement on stability of La-incorporated Y zeolites can be attributed to the La incorporation which bonds strongly with framework O2 and O3 atoms and strengthens the interaction between framework Al and its neighbouring O atoms. It is the enhanced stability restrains the release of framework Al and the formation of extra-framework Al, hence leads to a decrease of total L acid amount and an increase of total B acid amount, especially a clear increase in medium strength B acid amount (with
31
P NMR/TMPO chemical shifts at 62 and 58) and a significant decrease in strong B acid amount (with
31
P NMR/TMPO chemical shifts at 70 and 65) with the incorporation of La into Y zeolites. However, the total acid amount decreases significantly when La
2
O
3
content is high. The increase of B acid amount and improved stability of LaHY zeolites, boost the conversion ability and isomerization ability of heavy oil, while resulting in poor olefins selectivity and coke selectivity caused by the enhancement of hydrogen transfer reactions. Therefore, Y zeolite containing appropriate La
2
O
3
content should be considered to enhance heavy oil cracking ability while boosting light olefins production and optimizing coke selectivity.
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Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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