Catalytic activities and selectivities of complex metal oxides for hydrocracking of bituminous coal
1984; Elsevier BV; Volume: 8; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0378-3820(84)90035-3
ISSN1873-7188
AutoresHideshi Hattori, Tsutomu Yamaguchi, K. TANABE, S. Yokoyama, Junichi Umematsu, Y. Sanada,
Tópico(s)Biodiesel Production and Applications
ResumoThe activities and selectivities of ten complex metal oxides for hydrocracking of Akabira coal were examined at 400°C under 200 kg/cm2 of hydrogen pressure. The best three catalysts which showed high percentage conversion were found to be Fe2O3 + SO42− (75.0%) MoO3TiO2 (71.7%), and MoO3Fe2O3SnO2 (68.4%), while those which gave high selectivity for the formation of oil were MoO3Fe2O3SnO2 (33.0%), Fe2O3 + SO42− (31.0%), and MoO3TiO2 (28.6%). The reason for the high activities and selectivities of these catalysts is discussed briefly.
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