THE EFFECT OF PASSIVATION ON THE ACTIVITY AND STRUCTURE OF SULFIDED HYDROTREATING CATALYSTS

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LOUWERS, SPA
CRAJE, MWJ
VANDERKRAAN, AM
GEANTET, C
PRINS, R
机构
[1] DELFT UNIV TECHNOL, INST INTERFAC REACTOR, 2629 JB DELFT, NETHERLANDS
[2] INST RECH CATALYSE, F-69626 VILLEURBANNE, FRANCE
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10.1006/jcat.1993.1355
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Air exposure (passivation) and subsequent resulfidation caused a substantial increase in the thiophene hydrodesulfurization activity of sulfided Co-Mo/A12O3 catalysts. Since no effect was observed for Mo/A12O3 and Co/A12O3 catalysts, the passivation effect must be related to the CoMoS structure. EXAFS, Mssbauer emission spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy measurements showed that the passivation effect is neither related to a change in the MoS2 dispersion, nor to a change in number and nature of the Co sites. A Co-Mo/TiO2, a Co-Mo/C, and a Co-Mo/A13O3 catalyst, which was prepared with the aid of nitrilotriacetic acid, hardly showed an increase in the catalytic activity after passivation. Because of this, and since the Mo-S coordination number for a Co-Mo/Al2O3 catalyst is increased by passivation, it is concluded that the activity increase originates from a decrease in Mo-support interactions. These interactions are broken when Co atoms migrate to MoOAl bonds during a passivation and resulfidation treatment and assist in the sulfidation of these bonds. Removal of steric hindrance is held responsible for the activity increase. The effect of passivation on the catalytic activity decreased with increasing Co/Mo ratio, probably because at high Co loadings most MoOAl bonds are already sulfided in the first sulfidation step. A maximum activity increase was obtained at a passivation temperature of 340 K. At lower temperatures the oxidation and migration of Co is too slow, whereas at higher temperatures new MoOAl bonds are formed in the passivation treatment. Ni-Mo/Al2O3 catalysts showed the same behavior as Co-Mo/Al2O3 catalysts. © 1993 by Academic Press, Inc.
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