Fuel Processing Technology, Vol.165, 62-71, 2017
Hydrocracking of low-temperature coal tar over NiMo/Beta-KIT-6 catalyst to produce gasoline oil
In current study, NiMo catalysts supported on micro-mesoporous composite material Beta-KIT-6 were prepared and characterized by SEM, TEM, XRD, BET and NH3-TPD. This micro-mesoporous composite catalyst was employed in hydrocracking of low-temperature coal tar (LTCT) for the first time on a fixed -bed reactor. The effects of temperature, pressure, weight hourly space velocity and hydrogen/oil ratio on hydrocracking performance were examined. The research octane number (RON) value and paraffins (P), olefins (O), naphthenes (N) and aromatics (A), i.e. PONA content of gasoline fraction was determined. The yield of light oil (<= 300 degrees C) can reach 95% including gasoline fraction (<= 180 degrees C) accounting for 88% and diesel fraction (180-300 degrees C) for 7%. Sulfur and nitrogen contents were significantly reduced from 0.67 and 1.79 wt% in the feed to below 50 and 20 mg kg(-1) in the gasoline, respectively. Besides, the RON value of gasoline can reach 79. The results indicated that raw LTCT could be considerably upgraded by catalytic hydrocracking over the prepared catalyst, which may offer a route for further processing and application of LTCT. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.