Catalytic Cracking for Propylene Production over Au Catalyst Supported by External Surface-Modified ZSM-5 Zeolite

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To improve the yield of propylene in fluidized catalytic cracking, a series of different Au/ZSM-5-TOS catalysts were prepared by modifying ZSM-5, using an external surface modification method and Au nanoparticles. The modified catalyst maintained the MFI structure of ZSM-5, whereas the pore-opening size of the zeolite relatively decreased, without affecting its internal structure. The acidity of ZSM-5, especially the Brønsted acidity, reduced. Among the studied catalysts, the 0.2 wt% Au/ZSM-5-1%TOS catalyst exhibited the best feedstock conversion and propylene selectivity, along with a significant increase in propylene selectivity and a slight decrease in the conversion of light diesel oil, even after water vapor treatment at 800◦ C for 4 h. Its catalytic activity at 360◦ C exceeded that of ZSM-5 at 460◦ C, showing great application potential in petrochemical processes.

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Wu, L., Su, H., Sun, X., Sun, L., Zhao, L., & Qi, C. (2022). Catalytic Cracking for Propylene Production over Au Catalyst Supported by External Surface-Modified ZSM-5 Zeolite. Catalysts, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12040418

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