FCC CATALYSTS FOR FEEDS CONTAINING NICKEL AND VANADIUM
Application 484/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-04-14, filed 2004-04-13
A fluid catalytic cracking catalyst made from microspheres that initially contain kaolin, a dispersible boehmite alumina and a sodium silicate or silica sol binder. The kaolin portion contains hydrous kaolin and optionally spinel, or mullite, or both spinel and mullite made via kaolin which has been clacined through its characteristic exotherm. Calcination of the hydrous clay to metakaolin and formation of in-situ zeolite by treatment with sodium silicate yields a catalyst containing Y-faujasite and transforms the dispersible boehmite into a transitional alumina. The catalyst can be used to crack resid or resid containing feeds as the alumina phase formed from the dispersible boehmite passivates nickel and vanadium contaminants. (FIG. -NIL)
Applicant
ENGELHARD CORPORATION
101 WOOD AVENUE P.O. BOX 770 ISELIN NJ 08830-0770 USA
Inventor
1) MADON ROSTAM J 2) HARRIS DAVID H 3) XU MINGTING 4) STOCKWELL DAVID M 5) LERNER BRUCE 6) DODWELL GLENN W
International Info
Classification: B01J 29/08,21/04,21/16,21/12,23/00,37/00,37/08
Publication Number: WO 03/054114 A3
Application Date: 2002-10-09
Priority Information
09/978,180 US 2001-10-17