Claims
- 1. A hydrocracking catalyst which having acidic functionality and hydrogenation-dehydrogenation functionality, and comprising a metal component, a zeolite component and an inorganic, porous crystalline phase material having pores with diameters of at least about 13 Angstrom Units and exhibiting, after calcination, an X-ray diffraction pattern least one peak at a d-spacing greater than about 18 .ANG..
- 2. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the crystalline phase material exhibits, after calcination, a hexagonal arrangement of uniformly sized pores with diameters of at least about 13 .ANG. and which exhibits, after calcination, a hexagonal electron diffraction pattern that can be indexed with a d.sub.100 value greater than about 18 Angstrom Units.
- 3. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the crystalline phase material has an X-ray diffraction pattern following calcination with at least one peak whose d-spacing corresponds to the d.sub.100 value from the electron diffraction pattern.
- 4. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the crystalline phase material exhibits a benzene adsorption capacity of greater than about 15 grams benzene per 100 grams at 50 torr and 25.degree. C.
- 5. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the crystalline phase material has a composition expressed as follows:
- M.sub.n/q (W.sub.a X.sub.b Y.sub.c Z.sub.d O.sub.h)
- wherein M is one or more ions; n is the charge of the composition excluding M expressed as oxides; q is the weighted molar average valence of M; n/q is the number of moles or mole fraction of M; W is one or more divalent elements; X is one or more trivalent elements; Y is one or more tetravalent elements; Z is one or more pentavalent elements; a, b, c, and d are mole fractions of W, X, Y, and Z, respectively; h is a number of from 1 to 2.5; and (a+b+c+d)=1.
- 6. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 5 wherein X comprises aluminum, boron, gallium or iron and Y comprises silicon or germanium.
- 7. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 6 wherein X comprises aluminum and Y comprises silicon.
- 8. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the zeolite component comprises a large pore size zeolite having pores with an average diameter of at least 7.4 .ANG..
- 9. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 8 in which the large pore size zeolite has the faujasite structure.
- 10. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 9 in which the zeolite component comprises zeolite Y.
- 11. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 9 in which the zeolite component comprises zeolite USY.
- 12. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the zeolite component comprises an intermediate pore size zeolite.
- 13. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 12 in which the zeolite component comprises ZSM-5 as the intermediate pore size zeolite.
- 14. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 1 in which the crystalline phase material comprises a non-layered material having pores with diameters of at least about 13 Angstrom Units and exhibiting, after calcination, an X-ray diffraction pattern with at least one peak at a d-spacing greater than about 18 .ANG..
- 15. A hydrocracking catalyst which having acidic functionality and hydrogenation-dehydrogenation functionality, and comprising a metal component, a zeolite component and an inorganic, porous crystalline phase material having pores with diameters of at least about 13 Angstrom Units and exhibiting, after calcination, a hexagonal electron diffraction pattern that can be indexed with a d.sub.100 value greater than about 18 Angstrom Units.
- 16. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the crystalline phase material exhibits, after calcination, an X-ray diffraction pattern with at least one peak at a d-spacing greater than about 18 .ANG..
- 17. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the crystalline phase material has an X-ray diffraction pattern following calcination with at least one peak whose d-spacing corresponds to the d.sub.100 value from the electron diffraction pattern.
- 18. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the crystalline phase material exhibits a benzene adsorption capacity of greater than about 15 grams benzene per 100 grams at 50 torr and 25.degree. C.
- 19. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the crystalline phase material has a composition expressed as follows:
- M.sub.n/q (W.sub.a X.sub.b Y.sub.c Z.sub.d O.sub.h)
- wherein M is one or more ions; n is the charge of the composition excluding M expressed as oxides; q is the weighted molar average valence of M; n/q is the number of moles or mole fraction of M; W is one or more divalent elements; X is one or more trivalent elements; Y is one or more tetravalent elements; Z is one or more pentavalent elements; a, b, c, and d are mole fractions of W, X, Y, and Z, respectively; h is a number of from 1 to 2.5; and (a+b+c+d)=1.
- 20. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 19 wherein X comprises aluminum, boron, gallium or iron and Y comprises silicon or germanium.
- 21. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 20 wherein X comprises aluminum and Y comprises silicon.
- 22. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the zeolite component comprises a large pore size zeolite having pores with an average diameter of at least 7.4 .ANG..
- 23. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 22 in which the large pore size zeolite has the faujasite structure.
- 24. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 23 in which the zeolite component comprises zeolite Y.
- 25. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 24 in which the zeolite component comprises zeolite USY.
- 26. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the zeolite component comprises an intermediate pore size zeolite.
- 27. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 26 in which the zeolite component comprises ZSM-5 as the intermediate pore size zeolite.
- 28. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the catalyst comprises at least one metal of Group VIA, VIIA or VIIIA of the Periodic Table.
- 29. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 28 in which the catalyst comprises at least one metal of Group VIA and at least one metal of Group VIIIA of the Periodic Table.
- 30. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the weight ratio of the crystalline phase material to the zeolite component is from 5:1 to 1:5.
- 31. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 30 in which the weight ratio of the crystalline phase material to the zeolite component is from 2:1 to 1:2.
- 32. A hydrocracking catalyst according to claim 15 in which the catalyst includes alumina, silica, silica-alumina, titania or zirconia as a binder.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/734,983, filed on 24 Jul., 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,557.
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Szostak,-Zeolites, Facts, Figures, Futures, Ed. Jacobs et al., Elservier Science Publ. bV, 1989, pp. 439-446. |
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