Name: Studies of propene formation by gasoline cracking in steamed ZSM-5 by INS

Description: Fluidised Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units (shown below) are one of the major conversion units in modern petrochemical refineries. ZSM-5 additives. These are used in FCC units to convert gasoline (mainly gasoline olefins) into lighter C3 and C4 olefins (propene and butenes). Propene is a key feedstock for downstream petrochemical industry and plays a major role in a variety of polypropene products in the market. There is a global supply shortage of propene and improving propene yields from FCC units is seen as one strategy for meeting that supply gap. This proposal, and a parallel QENS proposal, aims to understand how steam dealumination of ZSM-5 (which generates the working catalyst) modifies the behaviour of a model long-chain alkene reactant (1-octene) and the product, propene.

DOI: 10.5286/isis.e.rb1620408

Location: https://data.isis.stfc.ac.uk/doi/STUDY/103199766/

Resository: https://data.isis.stfc.ac.uk

Start date: 2019-01-01 00:00:00 UTC

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