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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 238, Issue -, Pages 3-8Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2013.06.101
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Decalin; Ring opening; Continuous reactor; Catalyst deactivation
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The activity and selectivity of Pt/Beta, Pt/Ir-Beta/alumina and Pt/Ir-Beta/silica was investigated in the ring opening of decalin at 250-350 degrees C in the presence of hydrogen. Time on stream experiments were performed in a special tailor made reactor system for advanced screening for catalytic three-phase reactions in continuous mode to study the decalin conversion, selectivity towards ring opening products and catalyst deactivation. The results from the activity tests were correlated to the catalyst properties. Conversion of decalin was found to be the highest over the Pt/Beta catalyst, which was the most acid catalyst. However, the highest selectivity towards the ring opening products was recorded over less acidic Pt/Ir-Beta/silica catalyst at 300 degrees C and 40 bar H-2. The experimental results indicated that under conditions optimised for ring opening selectivity (300 degrees C, 40 bar H-2) all the tested catalysts were slightly deactivated with time on stream. However, only when the temperature was increased to 325 degrees C severe carbon deposition on the tested catalysts were found. Based on the coke analysis mainly naphtenes and olefins caused deactivation, which lead to changed product selectivity. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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