Claims
- 1. A particulate composition suitable for use in a fluidized catalytic cracking process, said composition having a particle size of about 20-200 μm and comprising (i) an acidic oxide support containing at least 50 wt. % alumina (ii) an alkali metal or mixtures thereof, (iii) CeO2, and (iv) palladium wherein said composition comprises about 1-10 parts by weight of said alkali metal, measured as alkali metal oxide, at least 1 part by weight of CeO2 and about 0.01-5.0 parts by weight palladium, all parts being 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support material, and wherein said composition promotes CO combustion during a FCC catalyst regeneration process step while simultaneously reducing the level of NOx emitted during the regeneration step.
- 2. The composition of claim 1 wherein said acidic oxide support is selected from the group consisting of alumina, silica alumina, and lanthana alumina.
- 3. The composition of claim 2 wherein said oxide support is a silica alumina.
- 4. The composition of claim 3 wherein said silica alumina has an alumina; silica mole ratio of about 3-50:1.
- 5. The composition of claim 1 wherein said composition contains an alkali metal selected from the group consisting of sodium, potassium, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. The composition of claim 1 wherein said composition contains about 2 to 50 parts by weight of CeO2 per 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support material.
- 7. A fluid cracking catalyst comprising (a) a cracking component suitable for catalyzing the cracking of hydrocarbons and (b) a NOx reduction component which promotes oxidation comprising (i) an acidic oxide support comprising at least 50 wt. % alumina, (ii) about 1-10 parts by weight of an alkali metal or mixtures thereof, measured as alkali metal oxide per 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support, (iii) at least 1 part of CeO2 per 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support, and (iv) 0.01-5 parts by weight of palladium per 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support, wherein component (b) is contained in particles having a particle size of 20-200 μm.
- 8. The cracking catalyst of claim 7 wherein said cracking catalyst comprises an admixture of component (a) in particulate form and component (b) in particulate form.
- 9. The cracking catalyst of claim 7 wherein said cracking catalyst is a particulate composition comprising integral particles which contain both components (a) and (b).
- 10. A method of reducing NOx emissions in the presence of CO oxidation promoters during fluid cracking of a hydrocarbon feedstock into lower molecular weight components, said method comprising contacting hydrocarbons with a cracking catalyst at elevated temperature whereby said lower molecular weight components are formed, said catalyst comprising (a) a cracking component suitable for catalyzing the cracking of hydrocarbons, and (b) a component comprising (i) an acidic oxide support comprising at least 50 wt. % alumina, (ii) about 1-10 parts by weight of an alkali metal or mixtures thereof, measured as alkali metal oxide, per 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support, (iii) at least 1 part by weight of CeO2 per 100 parts by weight of acidic oxide support, and (iv) about 0.01-5 parts by weight of palladium per 100 parts by weight of said acidic oxide support.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said catalyst is fluidized during said contacting and said method further comprises recovering used cracking catalyst from said contacting step and treating said used catalyst under conditions suitable to regenerate said catalyst.
- 12. The fluid cracking catalyst of claim 7 wherein said catalyst comprises about 0.1-10 wt. % of component (b).
- 13. The composition of claim 6 wherein said alkali metal consists essentially of sodium.
- 14. The fluid cracking catalyst of claim 7, wherein said alkali metal consists essentially of sodium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/833,825, Apr. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,165,433 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/435,687, May 9, 1995, now abandoned.
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