Claims
- 1. A hydrocracking process for selectively producing middle distillate products which comprises contacting a hydrocarbon feedstock with a hydrocracking catalyst under hydrocracking conditions in the presence of hydrogen so as to produce a product of lower average boiling point, said catalyst comprising:
- (a) one or more hydrogenation components; and
- (b) a rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite comprising at least 2 wt. % rare earth and having a unit cell size of 24.35 angstroms or below and a water vapor sorptive capacity less than about 10 weight percent at 25.degree. C. and a p/p.sub.o value of 0.10, wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite is prepared by exchanging a Y zeolite having a unit cell size of 24.35 angstroms or below with rare earth-containing cations, and said Y zeolite contains less than 0.5 weight percent sodium, calculated as Na.sub.2 O, prior to said rare earth exchange.
- 2. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 1 wherein said catalyst further comprises an amorphous, inorganic refractory oxide.
- 3. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 2 wherein said amorphous, inorganic refractory oxide comprises a dispersion of silica-alumina particles in an alumina matrix.
- 4. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 1 wherein said lower average boiling point product contains components boiling below 700.degree. F. and greater than about 86 volume percent of said components boil in the range between 300.degree. F. and 700.degree. F.
- 5. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 3 wherein said catalyst further comprises an alumina binder and contains both a nickel hydrogenation component and a tungsten hydrogenation component, said Y zeolite is LZ-10 zeolite, and greater than 85 volume percent of the hydrocarbons in the 700.degree. F.--boiling fraction of said lower average boiling point product boils in the range between 300.degree. F. and 700.degree. F.
- 6. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 1 wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite has an overall silica-to-alumina mole ratio less than about 6.0.
- 7. A hydrocracking process for selectively producing middle distillate products which comprises contacting a hydrocarbon feedstock under hydrocracking conditions in the presence of hydrogen with a hydrocracking catalyst comprising one or more hydrogenation components and a rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite prepared by a process comprising the steps of:
- (a) partially ammonium exchanging a sodium Y zeolite having an overall silica-to-alumina mole ratio less than about 6.0;
- (b) calcining the resultant zeolite in the presence of water vapor;
- (c) ammonium exchanging a second time;
- (d) calcining the zeolite from step (c) in the presence of water vapor under conditions such that the unit cell size of the zeolite is reduced to a value less than 24.35 angstroms; and
- (e) cation exchanging the zeolite from step (d), which zeolite has a silica-to-alumina mole ratio less than about 6.0 and contains less than 0.5 weight percent sodium, calculated as Na.sub.2 O, with rare earth-containing cations.
- 8. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 7 wherein said rare earth exchanged Y zeolite is prepared such that in step (a) the sodium Y zeolite is reduced in sodium content to between about 0.6 and 5 weight percent, calculated as Na.sub.2 O, in step (b) a steam atmosphere is employed and the unit cell size of the zeolite is reduced to a value between about 24.40 and 24.64 angstroms, and in step (c) the ammonium exchange reduces the sodium content to below about 0.5 weight percent calculated as Na.sub.2 O.
- 9. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 8 wherein the zeolite in step (d) has a final unit cell size between about 24.20 and 24.35 angstroms.
- 10. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 9 wherein said hydrocracking catalyst further comprises a dispersion of silica-alumina particles in a gamma alumina matrix.
- 11. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 10 wherein at least about 80 volume percent of the components in said hydrocarbon feedstock boil above about 700.degree. F. and said hydrocracking process is carried out under conditions such that the products produced which boil below 700.degree. F. contain at least about 86 volume percent components boiling in the range between 300.degree. F. and 700.degree. F.
- 12. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 11 wherein said catalyst contains a Group VIII metal hydrogenation component selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, and the oxides and sulfides thereof and a Group VIB metal hydrogenation component selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, tungsten, and the oxides and sulfides thereof.
- 13. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 8 wherein step (e) is carried out so as to introduce a mixture of rare earth cations into said zeolite, said mixture containing cerium, lanthanum, praseodymium, and neodymium cations.
- 14. A hydrocracking process which comprises contacting a hydrocarbon feedstock with a catalyst under hydrocracking conditions in the presence of hydrogen so as to produce a product of lower average boiling point, said catalyst comprising:
- (a) one or more hydrogenation components;
- (b) a porous, inorganic refractory oxide binder; and
- (c) a rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite having an overall silica-to-alumina mole ratio less than about 6.0, a unit cell size between 24.20 and 24.35 angstroms and a water vapor sorptive capacity less than about 10 weight percent at 25.degree. C. and a p/p.sub.o value of 0.10, wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite is prepared by exchanging a Y zeolite having a unit cell size below 24.35 angstroms with rare earth-containing cations, and said Y zeolite contains less than about 0.5 weight percent sodium, calculated as Na.sub.2 O, prior to said rare earth exchange.
- 15. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 14 wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite has a water vapor sorptive capacity less than about 5 weight percent of said zeolite at 25.degree. C. and a p/p.sub.o value of 0.10.
- 16. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 15 wherein said hydrogenation components comprise components selected from the group consisting of Group VIB and Group VIII metals and compounds thereof.
- 17. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 16 wherein said Group VIB metal hydrogenation component is selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, tungsten, and the oxides and sulfides thereof and said Group VIII metal hydrogenation component is selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, and the oxides and sulfides thereof.
- 18. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 14 wherein said lower average boiling point product contains components boiling below 700.degree. F. and greater than about 88 volume percent of said components boil in the range between about 300.degree. F. and 700.degree. F.
- 19. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 15 further comprising an amorphous, inorganic refractory oxide.
- 20. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 19 wherein said amorphous, inorganic refractory oxide comprises a dispersion of silica-alumina particles in a gamma alumina matrix.
- 21. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 20 wherein said porous, inorganic refractory oxide binder comprises alumina.
- 22. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 21 wherein said catalyst comprises one or more nickel hydrogenation components and one or more tungsten hydrogenation components.
- 23. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 22 wherein said Y zeolite is LZ-10 zeolite.
- 24. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 19 wherein said catalyst contains between about 3 and 20 weight percent of said rare-earth exchanged Y zeolite and between about 30 and 80 weight percent of said amorphous, inorganic refractory oxide.
- 25. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 15 wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite contains at least about 4 weight percent rare earth metals calculated as RE.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 26. A hydrocracking process as defined by claim 14 wherein said catalyst is devoid of pillared clays and layered magnesium silicates.
- 27. A hydrocracking catalyst comprising:
- (a) one or more hydrogenation components; and
- (b) a rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite comprising at least 2 wt. % rare earth and having a unit cell size of 24.35 angstroms or below, wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite is prepared by exchanging a Y zeolite having a unit cell size of 24.35 angstroms or below with rare earth-containing cations, and said Y zeolite contains less than 0.5 weight percent sodium, calculated as Na.sub.2 O, prior to said rare earth exchange.
- 28. A hydrocracking catalyst as defined by claim 27 wherein said rare earth-exchanged Y zeolite has a water vapor sorptive capacity less than about 10 weight percent at 25.degree. C. and a p/p.sub.o value of 0.10, and an overall silica-to-alumina mole ratio less than about 6.0.
- 29. A hydrocracking catalyst as defined by claim 28 further comprising a porous, inorganic refractory oxide binder and a dispersion of silica-alumina particles in a gamma alumina matrix.
- 30. A hydrocracking catalyst as defined by claim 28 wherein said Y zeolite has a unit cell size between about 24.20 and 24.35 angstroms.
- 31. A hydrocracking catalyst as defined by claim 28 containing a Group VI metal hydrogenation component selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, tungsten, and the oxides and sulfides thereof and a Group VIII metal hydrogenation component selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, and the oxides and sulfides thereof.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 888,543, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on May 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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