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A naphtha reforming process development methodology based on the identification of catalytic reactivity descriptors.

Authors :
Said-Aizpuru, Olivier
Allain, Florent
Diehl, Fabrice
Farrusseng, David
Joly, Jean-François
Dandeu, Aurélie
Source :
New Journal of Chemistry; 5/14/2020, Vol. 44 Issue 18, p7243-7260, 18p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Several major refining catalytic processes show a strong dependence of overall performances upon catalyst formulations and their structure. This observation is particularly true in naphtha catalytic reforming for which the product distribution is sensitive to slight changes in active phase formulations. This review presents different issues encountered in naphtha reforming that are related to active phase formulation changes. Two research and development approaches are usually proposed. (i) Rationalise the development of new catalytic formulations in order to increase selectivity towads valuable products. (ii) Design simulators that would guide operation in order to maintain process performances. Current limitations to a faster process development come from the disjunction between kinetic modelling and catalyst optimisation. This critical review is not an extensive analysis of existing naphtha reforming kinetic modelling methodologies or advances in catalytic behaviour elucidation. Rather, it proposes an original and pragmatic process development approach aimed at merging catalyst development with kinetic modelling through the identification of "effective" and "measurable" catalytic descriptors. The specificities of the structure–property relationships of naphtha reforming catalysts are reviewed and taken into account in order to list potential catalytic descriptors for this process. A focus is made on a current bottleneck faced in the description of the active phase which lies in understanding the role of the proximity and the interaction between acid and metallic sites in the balance between different bi-functional pathways. A variety of experimental approaches that can be used to measure these naphtha reforming active phase catalytic descriptors are presented and compared. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11440546
Volume :
44
Issue :
18
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
New Journal of Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143151144
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c9nj05349b