Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.49, No.1, 89-93, 2010
Kinetic Models for the Coke Combustion on Deactivated ZSM-5/MOR Derived from n-Heptane Cracking
The combustion behavior of coked H-ZSM-5/H-mordenite (ZSM-5/MOR) derived from catalytic cracking of n-heptane with and without water steam has been studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Catalytic cracking under vapor atmosphere with a water-oil ratio of 2 at 650 degrees C created only one type of coke deposit on the catalyst. On the other hand, two types of coke can be found oil the coked catalyst deactivated by catalytic cracking without water steam. These results indicated different combustion kinetic models of different types of coke. A one-coke combustion model For the regeneration of coked catalyst obtained under water steam and a two-coke combustion model for the regeneration of coked catalyst derived Without water steam were conducted by using TGA, respectively. Finally, the relationship between the C/H ratios and activation energies in the combustion kinetic models were investigated by ultimate analysis.