Abstract:
This invention relates to a new synthetic crystalline microporous oxide material, a method for its preparation and use thereof in catalytic conversion of organic compounds. The new crystalline material exhibits a distinctive X-ray diffraction pattern.
Abstract:
Natural and synthetic micorporous crystalline minerals that have a robust three-dimensional framework are modified by treatment with a molten salt that contains a component that reacts with the framework. Highly siliceous ZSM-5 and some aluminum phosphate compositions are catalytically activated by this method.
Abstract:
Feedstock comprising aromatic compounds is converted to product comprising aromatic compounds which differs from the feedstock over a catalyst which comprises a particular crystalline material which has been treated to increase the total amount of lattice metal in its framework. Examples of the conversion include alkylation, disproportionation, isomerization and transalkylation.
Abstract:
Hydrocarbons and other compounds are halogenated to halocarbon products by contact with a halocarbon in the presence of an acidic zeolite catalyst such as ZSM-5. The process is particularly useful for the halogenation of methane to form chemicals of higher value.
Abstract:
Substitution of aluminum or gallium for boron or iron contained in the framework of a high silica content zeolite is effected by treating the zeolite in liquid water in the presence of a compound of aluminum or gallium. Catalyst comprising the treated zeolite is used for conducting acid-catalyzed reactions of organic compounds, e.g. cracking of hydrocarbon compounds.
Abstract:
Substitution of aluminum or gallium for boron or iron contained in the framework of a high silica content zeolite is effected by treating the zeolite in liquid water in the presence of a compound of aluminum or gallium. Catalyst comprising the treated zeolite is used for conducting acid-catalyzed reactions of organic compounds, e.g. conversion of oxygenates to hydrocarbons.
Abstract:
A process is provided for conducting organic compound conversion over a catalyst comprising a crystalline zeolite which has been treated by reaction with a compound having a complex fluoroanion.
Abstract:
A process is provided for conducting organic compound conversion over a catalyst composition comprising a supported crystalline zeolite having a high initial silica-to-alumina mole ratio, said supported zeolite being prepared by compositing said crystalline zeolite with alumina, reacting the composite with a particular hydrogen fluoride solution in a specified way, drying the hydrogen fluoride reacted composite, treating the dried composite by hydrolysis, ammonolysis and/or by contact with an ammonium salt solution, and calcining the resulting material.
Abstract:
A process is provided for conducting organic compound conversion over a catalyst comprising a crystalline zeolite which has been treated by impregnation with an ammoniacal aluminum fluoride solution, contact with an ammonium salt solution, and calcination.
Abstract:
Phenol and acetone are produced by the cleavage of cumene hydroperoxide in the presence of a solid heterogeneous catalyst with acidic activity comprising an intermediate pore size zeolite such as ZSM-5.