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Regeneration of a Commercial Catalyst for the Dehydrogenation of Isobutane to Isobutene

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Abstract In the chemical and petrochemical industries, dehydrogenating of hydrocarbons to olefins as raw materials for the manufacture of various chemical products is an important economic issue. So, here, the redispersion and regeneration of a commercial Pt‐Sn/γ‐Al 2 O 3 catalyst utilized for the conversion of isobutane to isobutene was studied. First, in order to regenerate the deactivated commercial catalyst unloaded from a commercial reactor, coke burning under controlled conditions was carried out. Then, to redisperse the platinum on the surface of the catalyst, a HCl solution (injected through a syringe pump) and Cl 2 were passed over the catalytic bed at specific flow rates and temperatures. Evaluation tests carried out over the regenerated catalyst prove that the regenerated catalyst has similar conversion, selectivity, and structural characteristics as compared to the fresh one.

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