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Mu, X., & Min, E. (2007). Magnetically stabilized bed reactor for selective hydrogenation of olefins in reformate with amorphous nickel alloy catalyst. China Particuology, 5(1), 134–139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpart.2007.01.006
Magnetically stabilized bed reactor for selective hydrogenation of olefins in reformate with amorphous nickel alloy catalyst
Xuhong Mu a *, Enze Min a
a Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), SINOPEC, Beijing 100083, China
10.1016/j.cpart.2007.01.006
Volume 5, Issues 1–2, February–April 2007, Pages 134-139
Received 26 July 2006, Accepted 10 January 2007, Available online 6 June 2007.
E-mail: muxuhong@ripp-sinopec.com

Highlights

Abstract

A magnetically stabilized bed (MSB) reactor for selective hydrogenation of olefins in reformate was developed by combining the advantages of MSB and amorphous nickel alloy catalyst. The effects of operating conditions, such as temperature, pressure, liquid space velocity, hydrogen-to-oil ratio, and magnetic field intensity on the reaction were studied. A mathematical model of MSB reactor for hydrogenation of olefins in reformate was established. A reforming flow scheme with a post-hydrogenation MSB reactor was proposed. Finally, MSB hydrogenation was compared with clay treatment and conventional post-hydrogenation.

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Keywords

Magnetically stabilized bed; Amorphous alloy catalyst; Hydrogenation