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Catalytic cracking of light naphtha over hierarchical ZSM-5 using rice husk ash as silica source in presence of ultrasound energy: Effect of carbon nanotube content
Authors:Reza Khoshbin  Shima Oruji  Ramin Karimzadeh
Affiliation:Chemical Engineering Department, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box 14115-114, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Hierarchical structured ZSM-5 was prepared by sonochemical assisted carbon nanotube templated method and their catalytic activity was examined in catalytic cracking of light naphtha. Different amounts of carbon nanotubes (5, 15, 30?wt%) was introduced into the synthesis gel, as a hard template, for mesopore creation. The rice husk ash was used as a silica source. In order to analyse physicochemical properties of synthesized catalysts, multi-techniques such as XRF, XRD, BET, FE-SEM, NH3-TPD and TGA were used. The obtained results revealed that by adjusting the amount of carbon nanotube, catalyst properties can be favorably tuned. The XRD analysis confirmed successful synthesis of high crystalline ZSM-5 zeolite. According to the FE-SEM analysis, small rough spheres of ZSM-5 were synthesized in all samples. The use of carbon nanotube led to creating new mesopores in the ZSM-5 structure. However, increase in carbon nanotube content led to destruction of micropores of ZSM-5. The acidity of ZSM-5 slightly changed. Results from catalytic activity test showed that high catalyst stability can be achieved in presence of mesopores along with the micropores. The highest olefin yield (54?wt%) and the best catalytic stability were obtained over the synthesized ZSM-5 with 15?wt% carbon nanotube.
Keywords:ZSM-5  Ultrasound  Catalytic cracking  Mesopore  Light olefins
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