2010
DOI: 10.4314/swj.v4i3.51853
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Solid acid catalysts in heterogeneous n-alkanes hydroisomerisation for increasing octane number of gasoline

Abstract: As the current global environmental concerns have prompted regulations to reduce the level of aromatic compounds, particularly benzene and its derivatives in gasoline, hydroisomerisation of n-alkanes is becoming a major alternative for enhancing octane number. Series of solid acid catalysts comprising of Freidel crafts, zirconias, MoO3-based (MOB), chlorinated Al2O3, heteropoly acids and bifunctional zeolite based catalysts have been tested in this respect. This paper reviewed important studies conducted on th… Show more

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“…Bifunctional metal-zeolite catalysts are widely used in hydroisomerization and hydrocracking of hydrocarbons [1]. The metal function acts as dehydrogenating/hydrogenating site, whereas the acid function catalyzes branching and b-scission reactions, which normally involves carbocation intermediates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bifunctional metal-zeolite catalysts are widely used in hydroisomerization and hydrocracking of hydrocarbons [1]. The metal function acts as dehydrogenating/hydrogenating site, whereas the acid function catalyzes branching and b-scission reactions, which normally involves carbocation intermediates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brønsted acid sites are more likely to participate in the fast pyrolysis of biomass due to the nature of the various intermediate reactions involved. These acid sites have been previously shown to be active for the conversion of methanol to olefins and for gasoline transformations [161][162][163][164]; hydrocracking/cracking of naphtha [165,166], isomerization [167,168], polymerization [169,170], alkylation [106,171], aromatization [172,173] and other reactions involving C-O and C-C bonds cleavages. All of these reactions have been observed to occur during pyrolytic biomass-upgrades [174].…”
Section: Effect Of Zeolite Aciditymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In fact, new research materials focus on improving catalytic activity and generate fewer by-products and contaminants [3]. The heterogeneous catalyst is the great economic impact as the USY zeolite which provides high activity and selectivity of the catalysts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%