Hydrocracking of light diesel oil over catalysts with industrially modified Y zeolites

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Three industrially modified Y zeolites with a hierarchical structure were characterized by XRD, N2 adsorption–desorption, SEM, TEM,27Al-/29Si-NMR, in situ pyridine-FTIR, and NH3-TPD techniques. The industrial hydrocracking catalyst of light diesel oil was prepared by kneading and extruding the mixture of 10 wt.% industrially modified zeolite, commercial alumina, nickel nitrate, and molybdenum oxide. The small amount of hierarchical Y zeolite in the hydrocracking catalyst plays a key role, resulting in selective hydrogenation of naphthalene and further ring-opening activity. The mesoporous structure of the zeolites provided an effective interface and improved the accessibility of acid sites to bulky reactants.

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Zhang, M., Qin, B., Zhang, W., Zheng, J., Ma, J., Du, Y., & Li, R. (2020). Hydrocracking of light diesel oil over catalysts with industrially modified Y zeolites. Catalysts, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10080815

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