doctoralThesis
Síntese de catalisadores nanoporosos na ausência total e parcial de direcionadores orgânicos para pirólise catalítica de óleos pesados e intermediários
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2013-06-03Registro en:
COSTA, Maria José Fonseca. Síntese de catalisadores nanoporosos na ausência total e parcial de direcionadores orgânicos para pirólise catalítica de óleos pesados e intermediários. 2013. 101 f. Tese (Doutorado em Físico-Química; Química) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Costa, Maria José Fonseca
Resumen
The processing of heavy oil produced in Brazil is an emergency action and a strategic
plan to obtain self-sufficiency and economic surpluses. Seen in these terms, it is indispensable
to invest in research to obtain new catalysts for obtaining light fraction of hydrocarbons from
heavy fractions of petroleum. This dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy reports
the materials preparation that combine the high catalytic activity of zeolites with the greater
accessibility of the mesoporosity, more particularly the HZSM-5/MCM-41 hybrid, done by
synthesis processes with less environmental impact than conventional ones. Innovative
methodologies were developed for the synthesis of micro-mesoporous hybrid material by dual
templating mechanism and from crystalline zeolitic aluminosilicate in the absence of organic
template. The synthesis of hybrid with pore bimodal distribution took place from one-single
organic directing agent aimed to eliminate the use of organic templates, acids of any kind or
organic solvents like templating agent of crystalline zeolitic aluminosilicate together with
temperature-programmed microwave-assisted, making the experimental procedures of
preparation most practical and easy, with good reproducibility and low cost. The study about
crystalline zeolitic aluminosilicate in the absence of organic template, especially MFI type, is
based on use of H2O and Na+ cation playing a structural directing role in place of an organic
template. Advanced characterization techniques such as X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier
Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Highresolution
Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), Adsorption of N2 and CO2, kinetic
studies by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Pyrolysis coupled to Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (Pyrolysis-GC/MS) were employed in order to evaluate
the synthesized materials. Achieve the proposed objectives, has made available a set of new
methodologies for the synthesis of zeolite and hybrid micro-mesoporous material, these
suitable for catalytic pyrolysis of heavy oils aimed at producing light fraction