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Hydroisomerization zeolite-supported catalysts

The noble metal component may be either palladium or platinum the effect of the concentration of both metals on methylpentane as well as on dimethylbutane selectivity in C6 hydroisomerization on lanthanum and ammonium Y-zeolite with Si/Al of 2.5 has been studied by M.A. Lanewala et al. (5). They found an optimum of metal content for that reaction between 0.1 and 0.4 wt.-%. The noble metal has several functions (i) to increase the isomerization activity of the zeolite (ii) to support the saturation of the coke precursors and hence prevent deactivation, as was shown by H.W. Kouvenhoven et al. (6) for platinum on hydrogen mordenite (iii) to support the hydrodesulfurization activity of the catalysts in sulfur containing feedstocks. [Pg.158]

In the present work, hydroisomerization of n-pentane was studied using hybrid catalyst containing zeolites and a supported noble metal from the standpoint of hydrogen spillover. [Pg.464]


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