Effect of metal loading on activity, selectivity and deactivation behavior of Pd/silica–alumina catalysts in the hydroconversion of n-hexadecane

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Regali, Franchesco
Liotta, Leonarda Francesca
Venezia, Anna María
Venezia, Anna Maria
Montes Jiménez, Vicente
Boutonnet, Magali
Järås, Sven
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ElservierDate
2014Subject
HydrocrackingHydroisomerization
Hexadecane
Palladium
Silica–alumina
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Bifunctional catalysts consisting of palladium on amorphous silica–alumina with different metal loadings
(0 wt% to 1.2 wt%) were compared in the hydrocracking/hydroisomerization of n-hexadecane. The
reaction conditions were: pressure = 30 bar; temperature = 310 ◦C; hydrogen-to-hexadecane feed molar
ratio = 10. Metal loading was found to have a remarkable influence on the initial deactivation rate, which
could be related to the formation of carbonaceous deposits. The dependence of activity on the metal–acid
site ratio was the typical one for bifunctional hydrocracking where, after reaching a threshold value, the
catalytic activity does not appreciably increase with increasing metal loading. On the Pd-containing
catalysts, the methane space-time-yield showed a strong dependence on conversion, but no clear relationship
with metal surface area, indicating that the formation of methane might not proceed by purely
metal-catalyzed hydrogenolysis