High-pressure sulfidation of hydrotreating catalysts: genesis and properties of the active phase

High-pressure sulfidation of hydrotreating catalysts: genesis and properties of the active phase

Dugulan, A.I.

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The main objective of ‘High-Pressure Sulfidation of Hydrotreating Catalysts’ is to understand the effect of the sulfidation pressure on the active phase structure in CoMo and NiW catalysts. The influence of the sulfidation pressure on the structure and activity of calcined CoMo/Al203 catalysts were examined through multiple experiments: to better understand the influence of calcinationsconditions on the performance of CoMo/Al203 catalysts, a set of uncalcined catalysts with different Co/Mo ratios is investigated. Also the applicability ofthe Co-Mo-S structural model and the stability of the Co-containing phases for carbon-supported catalysts activated under high-pressure conditions were evaluated.Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and phosphorus containing CoMo catalysts are examined to better comprehend the influence of high-pressure sulfidation of CoMo/Al203 catalysts prepared via non-conventional routes. Furthermore, an attempt is made to understand the strongly varying DBT HDS activities among the various catalysts presented in earlier chapters. Also, it is described how the sulfidation of Al203- and amorphous-silica-alumina-supported NiW catalysts under conditions relevant to industrial practice using 182W Mossbauer spectroscopy for the first time. Overall, two major factors influencing the HDS activities of CoMo hydrotreating catalysts are identified: the significant formation ofCoSx structures in catalysts with weak metal-support interaction and the existence of a continuum of Type I/II Co-Mo-S structures, where the fully Type II end member is more difficult to reach than previously suspected.

  • ISBN: 978-1-58603-863-2
  • Editorial: Ios Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 176
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés