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Effect of SiO2 support particle sizes on the performance of FeZn catalysts in VR slurry-phase hydrocracking

CATALYSIS TODAY [2025]
Jianbo Wang, Jianteng Yan, Qingyan Cui, Tiesen Li, Jie Shi, Tinghai Wang, Yuanyuan Yue, Xiaojun Bao
ABSTRACT

In order to gain insight into the influence of SiO 2 support particle size on the vacuum residue (VR) slurry-phase hydrocracking performance of Fe-based catalysts, a series of FeZn/SiO 2 catalysts with varying SiO 2 particle sizes were prepared. Characterization results show that the surface area and pore volume of the FeZn/SiO 2 catalysts increase with the reduction of SiO 2 particle sizes. The metals Fe and Zn species on FeZn/SiO 2 -S catalyst are more readily reducible via H 2 -TPR analysis. Notably, FeZn/SiO 2 -S catalyst presents higher metal dispersion and a greater degree of sulfurization compared to the other catalysts by XRD and XPS characterizations. Hydrocracking results demonstrate that the FeZn/SiO 2 -S catalyst achieves the lowest coke and gas yields (11.9   wt% and 0.4   wt%), respectively, and the highest VR conversion among these catalysts. The superior performance of the FeZn/SiO 2 -S catalyst in VR slurry-phase hydrocracking is ascribed to its enhanced hydrogenation activity, deriving from the higher dispersion and sulfurization of metals species. This suppressed the aggregation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in VR and the over-cracking of intermediate products. Additionally, the increased mesopore associated with smaller SiO 2 particles facilitates to the diffusion of large VR molecules, further promoting the hydrocracking reaction.

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