Solid phosphoric acid with controlled porosity
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to a solid phosphoric acid catalyst and a process for conversion of hydrocarbons using a solid phosphoric acid catalyst. The solid phosphoric acid catalyst comprises silicon orthophosphate, and has a silicon orthophosphate to silicon pyrophosphate ratio of at least about 5:1. The total pore volume of the solid phosphoric acid catalyst is at least about 0.17 cm 3 per gram of catalyst, of which at least about 0.15 cm 3 per gram is contributed by pores with diameter of at least about 10,000 Å.
1. A process for the conversion of hydrocarbons in the presence of a solid phosphoric acid catalyst by contacting a hydrocarbon feedstock with a solid phosphoric acid catalyst comprising silicon orthophosphate and, optionally, silicon pyrophosphate, having a total pore volume of at least about 0.17 cm 3 per gram of catalyst, of which at least about 0.15 cm 3 per gram of the total pore volume is due to pores with diameter of at least about 10,000 Å, wherein at least about 36% of the total pore volume comprises pores with diameter of at least 10,000 Å, and having an integrated XRD reflectance intensity ratio of silicon orthophosphate to silicon pyrophosphate which is at least about 5:1.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein the solid phosphoric acid catalyst has a total pore volume of at least 0.22 cm 3 per gram of catalyst.
3. The process of claim 1 wherein the solid phosphoric acid catalyst has a total pore volume of at least about 0.17 cm 3 per gram, of which at least 0.12 cm 3 per gram is due to pores with diameter of at least 50,000 Å.
4. The process of claim 1 wherein the conversion of hydrocarbons is a catalytic condensation process occurs under hydrocarbon conversion conditions including a temperature between about 140° C. and about 290° C. and a pressure between about 6 atmospheres and 102 atmospheres.
5. The process of claim 1 wherein the conversion of hydrocarbons is an alkylation process.
6. The process of claim 2 wherein the conversion of hydrocarbons is a catalytic condensation process that occurs under hydrocarbon conversion conditions including a temperature between about 140° C. and about 290° C. and a pressure between about 6 atmospheres and 102 atmospheres.
7. The process of claim 3 wherein the conversion of hydrocarbons is a catalytic condensation process that occurs under hydrocarbon conversion conditions including a temperature between about 140° C. and about 290° C. and a pressure between about 6 atmospheres and 102 atmospheres.