Dataset for "Zeolite Minilith: A Unique Structured Catalyst for the Methanol to Gasoline Process"
This dataset contains instruments, materials and analytical methods used to obtain and process data for the article. Structured microchannel H-ZSM-5 catalysts called miniliths were fabricated, characterised using TGA, XRD, EDX, N2 sorption and SEM and tested for the first time for the conversion of methanol to gasoline at 370 C, 3bar and WHSV up to 1170 h^-1. The influence of the bentonite binder was found to be minimal on the methanol to gasoline reaction. The catalytic test results obtained over the zeolite miniliths were compared to zeolite powder of equal ZSM-5 content. The pressure drop over the zeolite powder was found to be 2 orders of magnitude higher than the minilith in accordance with the literature. Reducing the catalyst powder inventory to give similar inlet pressures (3bar) as the minilith gives a higher catalyst effeciency over the minilith.
Cite this dataset as:
Omojola, T.,
Cherkasov, N.,
Rebrov, E.,
Lukyanov, D.,
Perera, S.,
2018.
Dataset for "Zeolite Minilith: A Unique Structured Catalyst for the Methanol to Gasoline Process".
Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00524.
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Data
ZSM-5 Minilith_A … Process.7z
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Data_6mg_ZSM-5_370C_3bar.7z
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Code
Code.7z
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Software: MIT License
Some portions of the data have been embargoed until July 2019.
Creators
Toyin Omojola
University of Bath; University of Warwick
Nikolay Cherkasov
University of Warwick
Evgeny Rebrov
University of Warwick
Dmitry Lukyanov
University of Bath
Semali Perera
University of Bath
Contributors
University of Bath
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Collection date(s):
From November 2016 to March 2018
Documentation
Data collection method:
[1] The ZSM-5 miniliths were characterised using nitrogen sorption, SEM, TGA, EDX and XRD. [2] The conversion of methanol to gasoline was carried at 370 C, 3 bar and WHSV up to 1174 h^-1 over ZSM-5 miniliths and the reaction products were sampled through an online gas chromatography (Shimadzu GC 2010) equipped with a flame ionisation detector and an Equity-1 fused silica capillary column (90m × 0.53mm × 3.0µm). Raw data containing retention times of various products and their corresponding areas and heights were obtained. [3] Stability tests were conducted over zeolite miniliths and zeolite powders of equal ZSM-5 weight up to time-on-stream of 140 h, flowrate of 54 mL/min and pressure of 3 bar and temperature of 370 C. Raw data containing retention times of various products and their corresponding areas and heights were obtained.
Data processing and preparation activities:
The raw data i.e. concentration (areas, height) collected from the GC-FID was then converted to processed data i.e. concentration (ppm) for the measured product species using a MATLAB code written by Dr Nikolay Cherkasov (University of Warwick). Data were obtained for methanol, dimethyl ether, C1-C10 aliphatics and C6-C10 aromatics.
Technical details and requirements:
Data were obtained during catalytic tests as .gcd files. They were converted to .txt using the GC-FID. Notepad was used to read raw data .txt files. .txt files were processed using a MATLAB code to .xlsx files. Microsoft Excel 2016 was used to analyse the GC-FID data, TGA, nitrogen sorption (ASAP2020 and 3Flex). ImageJ for SEM data. Veusz 2.0.1 for data visualisation of XRD. Microsoft Excel 2016 was used for data visualisation of catalytic tests
Documentation Files
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Funders
Petroleum Technology Development Fund
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100009614
Experimental and Kinetic Modelling Studies of Methanol Conversion to Hydrocarbons over ZSM-5 catalysts
PTDF/ED/PHD/OO/766/15
Publication details
Publication date: 2018
by: University of Bath
Version: 1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00524
URL for this record: https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/eprint/524
Related papers and books
Omojola, T., Cherkasov, N., Rebrov, E. V., Lukyanov, D. B., and Perera, S. P., 2018. Zeolite minilith: A unique structured catalyst for the methanol to gasoline process. Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, 131, 137-143. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cep.2018.07.016.
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Please contact the Research Data Service in the first instance for all matters concerning this item.
Contact person: Toyin Omojola
Faculty of Engineering & Design
Chemical Engineering