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Topics in Catalysis | 2015

Effect of Ionic Radius of Rare Earth on USY Zeolite in Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Fundamentals and Commercial Application

Yuying Shu; Arnaud Travert; Rosann Schiller; Michael S. Ziebarth; Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng

The ultrastable Y zeolite (USY) in fluid cracking catalyst is commonly stabilized by ion-exchange with rare earth (RE) cations. The RE-exchange provides hydrothermal stability to the zeolite by improving surface area retention, as well as inhibiting dealumination, resulting in greater preservation of acid sites. Though La and Ce are commonly used in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts, we have observed that the stability of REUSY catalysts improves as the ionic radius of the RE cation decreases. In this paper, we compare the activity and selectivity of REUSY catalysts, stabilized with La and heavy (Ho, Er, and Yb) rare earth cations, the latter having a smaller ionic radius, due to the well-known phenomenon of lanthanide contraction. The experimental data show that a significant improvement in catalytic activity is achieved when RE elements having a smaller ionic radius are used to make the REUSY catalyst. Yttrium is even more effective than the heavier lanthanides in stabilizing Y-zeolite, leading to higher cracking activity and gasoline selectivity under a variety of deactivation conditions. These benefits of yttrium exchange does not only result from a larger resistance to dealumination, but also to an increase of the catalyst intrinsic cracking activity, which may be explained by changes in the adsorption of hydrocarbons at the active sites. Examples of commercial applications of yttrium-based FCC catalysts are given.


Archive | 2011

High light olefins fcc catalyst compositions

Yuying Shu; Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Archive | 2011

Process for making improved zeolite catalysts from peptized aluminas

Yuying Shu; Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Archive | 2009

Novel ultra stable zeolite y and method for manufacturing the same

Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng; Michael David Wallace; Wilson Suarez; Yuying Shu


Archive | 2009

Process for enhanced propylene yield from cracked hydrocarbon feedstocks and reduced benzene in resulting naphtha fractions

Lloyd S. White; Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Petroleum technology quarterly | 2008

Effect of hydrocarbon partial pressure on FCC propylene

Ruizhong Hu; Gordon Weatherbee; Hongbo Ma; Terry Roberie; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Archive | 2011

Sodium tolerant zeolite catalysts and processes for making the same

Yuying Shu; Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Petroleum technology quarterly | 2009

Strategies for increasing production of light cycle oil

David Hunt; Ruizhong Hu; Hongbo Ma; Larry Langan; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Archive | 2009

Catalytic cracking for enhanced propylene yield and reduced benzene naphtha fractions

Lloyd S. White; Richard Franklin Wormsbecher; Wu-Cheng Cheng


Archive | 2000

Reducing gasoline sulfur in fluid catalytic cracking

Terry G. Roberie; Ranjit Kumar; Michael S. Ziebarth; Wu-Cheng Cheng; Xinjin Zhao; Nazeer Bhore

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Ranjit Kumar

W. R. Grace and Company

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Yuying Shu

W. R. Grace and Company

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Xinjin Zhao

W. R. Grace and Company

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Nazeer Bhore

W. R. Grace and Company

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Kevin J. Sutovich

Pennsylvania State University

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