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Original Articles

Comparative analysis of catalyst operation in the process of higher paraffins dehydrogenation at different technological modes using mathematical model

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Pages 1672-1682 | Received 13 Jul 2018, Accepted 20 Jul 2018, Published online: 05 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

This paper presents the results of comparative analysis of three run cycles of platinum catalyst for higher paraffins C9–C14 dehydrogenation process, performed using mathematical model. The results of model calculations were compared with the experimental data obtained at the industrial unit. It was established that deactivation of the platinum dehydrogenation catalyst is influenced by the technological modes of its operation, such as temperature, pressure, hydrogen/feedstock molar ratio and water supply. In the process of higher paraffins dehydrogenation, the phenomenon of platinum catalyst self-regeneration is observed. This occurs due to the action of feedstock components, in particular water and hydrogen involved in oxidation and hydrogenation of intermediate condensation products (coke structures). Model calculations showed that with a decrease in the hydrogen/feedstock molar ratio and simultaneous increase in water supply, depending on the temperature and composition of feedstock, it is possible to slow down deactivation process and increase the catalyst service life. This fact was experimentally confirmed at industrial unit.

Acknowledgements

Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (10.8306.2017/6.7) supported the research. The research is carried out at National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University and within the framework of National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University Competitiveness Enhancement Program grant.

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