Jm. Ortega et al., ROLE OF COKE CHARACTERISTICS IN THE REGENERATION OF A CATALYST FOR THE MTG PROCESS, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 36(1), 1997, pp. 60-66
The effect on combustion in air of the nature of the coke deposited in
HZSM5 zeolites used in the MTG process has been studied. This coke is
highly hydrogenated and unstable, and its WC ratio decreases during c
ombustion or when a previous thermal treatment is carried out. Coke H/
C ratio greatly affects its reactivity during combustion; consequently
, a severe thermal equilibration treatment is recommended for reproduc
ibility of results. Combustion kinetics of equilibrated coke, when it
is released from the catalyst, has been proven to be similar to that o
f the coke deposited on other catalysts for several processes. Lower c
oke reactivity for aging and combustion, on being deposited within the
HZSM5 zeolite, must be attributed to air-coke contact restrictions du
e to the location of the coke, which partially impedes the now of air
into the crystals.