Synthesis of Faujasite from Fly Ash and its Applications for Hydrocracking of Petroleum Distillates
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distillates have been performed. Faujasite was synthesized from fly ash by hydrothermal reaction in alkaline
solution via combination of reflux pretreatment of fly ash with HCl and fusion with NaOH. The preparation
of nickel containing catalysts by ion exchange method under similar initial concentration of nickel
resulted higher amount of nickel loaded on faujasite than those on zeolite Y, however, the structural damage
of faujasite was higher than those of zeolite Y. In the hydrocracking of heavy petroleum distillates over
Ni-faujasite and Ni-zeolite Y catalysts, the conversion of heavy gas oil fraction was the most pronounced.
The selectivity toward hydrocarbons in the range of gasoline and kerosene obtained over Ni-faujasite catalyst
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Sutarno, Sutarno Arryanto, Yateman |
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Synthesis of Faujasite from Fly Ash and its Applications for
Hydrocracking of Petroleum Distillates |
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University |
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2007 |
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TP Chemical technology QD Chemistry TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy |
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http://eprints.undip.ac.id/570/1/bcrec020203p45-51.pdf http://bcrec.undip.ac.id/vol2/bcrec020203p45-51.pdf http://eprints.undip.ac.id/570/ |
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The synthesis of faujasite from fly ash and its application for hydrocracking catalyst of heavy petroleum
distillates have been performed. Faujasite was synthesized from fly ash by hydrothermal reaction in alkaline
solution via combination of reflux pretreatment of fly ash with HCl and fusion with NaOH. The preparation
of nickel containing catalysts by ion exchange method under similar initial concentration of nickel
resulted higher amount of nickel loaded on faujasite than those on zeolite Y, however, the structural damage
of faujasite was higher than those of zeolite Y. In the hydrocracking of heavy petroleum distillates over
Ni-faujasite and Ni-zeolite Y catalysts, the conversion of heavy gas oil fraction was the most pronounced.
The selectivity toward hydrocarbons in the range of gasoline and kerosene obtained over Ni-faujasite catalyst
was lower compared to those of Ni-zeolite Y reference catalyst. |
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