Claims
- 1. A phosphorus treated cracking catalyst containing less than 0.75% by weight of Na.sub.2 O comprising zeolite Y crystals in an inorganic oxide matrix wherein said phosphorus is added to said cracking catalyst in an amount of from 0.01 to 10 wt. % calculated as P.sub.2 O.sub.5 and said phosphorus treated cracking catalyst is calcined at a temperature of 1400-1650.degree. F. in the absence of added steam wherein said catalyst is further characterized as containing less than 90% by weight spinel when prepared by in situ routes.
- 2. The catalyst of claim 1 wherein said source of phosphorus is selected from the group consisting of monoammonium phosphate, diammonium phosphate, triammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphite, diammonium phosphite and triammonium phosphite and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A process for manufacturing an FCC catalyst characterized by high tolerance to contaminated metals which comprises:
- a) providing fluid cracking catalyst microspheres containing zeolite Y in an inorganic oxide matrix and analyzing 20 to 60% by weight Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 and analyzing less than 0.75% wt. Na.sub.2 O;
- b) impregnating said catalyst with a source of phosphorus in an amount sufficient such that the micropsheres analyze 0.5 to 10% by weight P.sub.2 O.sub.5 after step c;
- c) calcining said microspheres in the absence of steam at a temperature of about 1400.degree. F. and 1600.degree. F.
- 4. A zeolitic fluid catalytic cracking catalyst having reduced coke yield and produced by the steps comprising:
- (a) forming an aqueous slurry containing about 30 to 100 parts by weight hydrated kaolin clay and about 70 to 10 parts by weight kaolin clay that has been calcined through its characteristic exotherm, and a silica binder;
- (b) spray drying the aqueous slurry to obtain microspheres;
- (c) calcining the microspheres obtained in step (b) at a temperature and for a time sufficient to convert the hydrated kaolin clay in the microspheres substantially to metakaolin, but insufficient to cause metakaolin to undergo the characteristic kaolin exotherm;
- (d) mixing the microspheres obtained in step (c) with a solution comprising sodium silicate to obtain an alkaline slurry;
- (e) heating the slurry of microspheres of calcined clay to a temperature and for a time sufficient to crystallize at least about 40% by weight Y-faujasite in the microspheres, said Y-faujasite being in the sodium form;
- (f) ion-exchanging, calcining, and re-ion exchanging the microspheres from step (e) to reduce the Na.sub.2 O content to a value below 0.75%;
- (g) adding a solution of ammonium mono, di or tri phosphate or phosphite to the microspheres;
- (h) and drying the microspheres from step (g) and then calcining them in the absence of added steam at a temperature between 1400.degree. F. and 1650.degree. F.
- 5. A method for making a high zeolite content fluid catalytic cracking catalyst comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming an aqueous slurry containing about 40 to 90 parts by weight hydrated kaolin clay, about 1 to 30 parts by weight gibbsite, about 1-30 parts by weight kaolin clay that has been calcined through its characteristic exotherm, and a binder, said slurry having a pH below 7;
- (b) spray drying the aqueous slurry to obtain microspheres and washing the microspheres until they are substantially free of sodium;
- (c) calcining the microspheres obtained in step (b) at a temperature and for a time sufficient to convert the hydrated kaolin clay in the microspheres substantially to metakaolin, but insufficient to cause metakaolin or hydrated kaolin to undergo the characteristic kaolin exotherm;
- (d) mixing the microspheres obtained in step (c) with sodium silicate, sodium hydroxide and water to obtain an alkaline slurry; and
- (e) heating the slurry of microspheres of calcined clay to a temperature and for a time sufficient to crystallize at least about 40% by weight Y-faujasite in the microspheres, said Y-faujasite being in the sodium form;
- (f) ion-exchanging, calcining and re-ion exchanging the microspheres from step (e) to reduce the Na.sub.2 O content to a value below 0.75%;
- (g) adding a solution of mono, di or tri ammonium phosphate or ammonium phosphite to the microspheres;
- (h) and drying the microspheres from step (g) and then calcining them in the absence of added steam at a temperature between 1400.degree. F. and 1600.degree. F.
- 6. A method for making a high zeolite content fluid catalytic cracking catalyst comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming an aqueous slurry containing about 40 to 95 parts by weight hydrated kaolin clay, about 5 to 60 parts by weight gibbsite, a binder and having a pH below 7;
- (b) spray drying the aqueous slurry to obtain microspheres and washing the microspheres until they are substantially free of sodium;
- (c) calcining the microspheres obtained in step (b) at a temperature and for a time sufficient to convert the hydrated kaolin clay in the microspheres substantially to metakaolin, but insufficient to cause metakaolin or hydrated kaolin to undergo the characteristic kaolin exotherm;
- (d) mixing the microspheres obtained in step (c) with sodium silicate, sodium hydroxide and water to obtain an alkaline slurry; and
- (e) heating the slurry of microspheres of calcined clay to a temperature and for a time sufficient to crystallize at least about 40% by weight Y-faujasite in the microspheres, said Y-faujasite being in the sodium form;
- (f) ion-exchanging calcining and re-ion exchanging the microspheres from step (e) to reduce the Na.sub.2 O content to a value below 0.75%;
- (g) adding a solution of mono, di or tri ammonium phosphate or ammonium phosphite to the microspheres;
- (h) and drying the microspheres from step (g) and then calcining them in the absence of added steam at a temperature between 1400.degree. F. and 1650.degree. F.
- 7. A process for catalytically cracking oil feedstock contaminated with at least one metal selected from the group consisting of nickel and vanadium wherein the catalyst is the catalyst of claim 1.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/569,810, filed on Dec. 8, 1995, now abandoned, and entitled CATALYST FOR CRACKING OIL FEEDSTOCKS CONTAMINATED WITH METAL.
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