Visualizing Dealumination of a Single Zeolite Domain in a Real-Life Catalytic Cracking Particle

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Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts play a central role in the chemical conversion of crude oil fractions. Using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) we investigate the chemistry of one fresh and two industrially deactivated (ECAT) FCC catalysts at the single zeolite domain level. Spectro-microscopic data at the Fe L3, La M5, and Al K X-ray absorption edges reveal differing levels of deposited Fe on the ECAT catalysts corresponding with an overall loss in tetrahedral Al within the zeolite domains. Using La as a localization marker, we have developed a novel methodology to map the changing Al distribution of single zeolite domains within real-life FCC catalysts. It was found that significant changes in the zeolite domain size distributions as well as the loss of Al from the zeolite framework occur. Furthermore, inter- and intraparticle heterogeneities in the dealumination process were observed, revealing the complex interplay between metal-mediated pore accessibility loss and zeolite dealumination.

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Kalirai, S., Paalanen, P. P., Wang, J., Meirer, F., & Weckhuysen, B. M. (2016). Visualizing Dealumination of a Single Zeolite Domain in a Real-Life Catalytic Cracking Particle. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 55(37), 11134–11138. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201605215

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