Abstract

Sulfated HZSM-5 zeolite prepared by dealumination, realumination and sulfation was used as the active mesoporous materials to promote the formation of light aromatics during catalytic reforming of volatiles from Shengli lignite pyrolysis. The results show that HCl-dealumination significantly increased the total pore volume (especially mesopores) and average pore size while reducing acid strength and amount of acid sites. The incorporation of the extra-framework Al species to HZSM-5 combined with SO42− to form superacidic surface sulfate complex exhibited an increase in the yield of light aromatics and a decrease in the yield of coke in comparison with that of original HZSM-5. Among the modified catalysts, SO42−/DHZ5-A (introduced the calcined Al2O3 after HCl-dealumination and modified with (NH4)2SO4) with the acidity enhancement by sulfation obtained the maximum light aromatics yield of 27.3 mg/g and the lowest coke yield of 2.7%. The relationship between the physic-chemical properties of catalysts and the product distribution was proposed to understand the formation of light aromatics.

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