## Abstract The kinetics of the thermal hydrocracking of indan were investigatedin a highβpressure flow reactor at temperatures from 470 to 530Β°C, total pressures of up to 300 atm, and molar ratios from 3 to 40. The effect of the hydrogen pressure was reflected especially in a change of the experim
New aspects of the mechanism for the thermal hydrocracking of indan and tetralin
β Scribed by Johannes M. L. Penninger
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 909 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Thermal cracking of indan and tetralin in the gas phase was carried out in a flow reactor at 500Β°C and 8 MPa pressure in the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen. The primary reactions are ring cracking and dehydrogenation, regardless of the nature of the second component. Ring cracking, however, is strongly enhanced by the presence of hydrogen. This enhancement becomes less significant with increasing concentration of the hydrocarbon in the gaseous reaction mixture and also with a decreasing ratio of hydrogen to hydrocarbon. At hydrocarbon concentrations larger than approximately 0.5 gΒ·mol/L and H~2~βtoβHC molar ratios of 1 or lower, conversion rates are almost equal in hydrogen and in nitrogen. Ring cracking exhibits different kinetic behavior in nitrogen than in excess of hydrogen. This illustrates the occurrence of two complementary cracking mechanisms, each of which can dominate in certain concentration ranges. The H~2~βinitiated ring cracking is gradually transformed into a hydrogenβdonor mechanism as the leading reaction scheme when the concentration of indan or tetralin is increased.
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