Nickel Poisoning of a Cracking Catalyst Unravelled by Single-Particle X-ray Fluorescence-Diffraction-Absorption Tomography

Publication date

2020-03-02

Authors

Gambino, MariannaISNI 0000000506581894
Veselý, MartinISNI 0000000507779835
Filez, MatthiasISNI 0000000506383759
Oord, RamonORCID 0000-0002-8997-915XISNI 000000049249174X
Ferreira Sanchez, Dario
Grolimund, Daniel
Nesterenko, Nikolai
Minoux, Delphine
Maquet, Marianne
Meirer, FlorianISNI 0000000137317800

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article
Open Access logo

License

taverne

Abstract

Ni contamination from crude oil in the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process is one of the primary sources of catalyst deactivation, thereby promoting dehydrogenation–hydrogenation and speeding up coke growth. Herein, single-particle X-ray fluorescence, diffraction and absorption (μXRF-μXRD-μXAS) tomography is used in combination with confocal fluorescence microscopy (CFM) after thiophene staining to spatially resolve Ni interaction with catalyst components and study zeolite degradation, including the processes of dealumination and Brønsted acid sites distribution changes. The comparison between a Ni-lean particle, exposed to hydrotreated feedstock, and a Ni-rich one, exposed to non-hydrotreated feedstock, reveals a preferential interaction of Ni, found in co-localization with Fe, with the γ-Al2O3 matrix, leading to the formation of spinel-type hotspots. Although both particles show similar surface zeolite degradation, the Ni-rich particle displays higher dealumination and a clear Brønsted acidity drop.

Keywords

catalyst deactivation, fluid catalytic cracking (FCC), heterogeneous catalysis, X-ray microscopy, zeolites, Taverne, Catalysis, General Chemistry

Citation

Gambino, M, Veselý, M, Filez, M, Oord, R, Ferreira Sanchez, D, Grolimund, D, Nesterenko, N, Minoux, D, Maquet, M, Meirer, F & Weckhuysen, B M 2020, 'Nickel Poisoning of a Cracking Catalyst Unravelled by Single-Particle X-ray Fluorescence-Diffraction-Absorption Tomography', Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, vol. 59, no. 10, pp. 3922-3927. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201914950