Journal
JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 351, Issue -, Pages 95-106Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2017.04.012
Keywords
Hydrodesulfurization; MoS2; Cobalt promotion; Chelating; Additives; Sulfidation
Categories
Funding
- Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Organic additives and phosphoric acid are often reported to enhance the catalytic activity of MoS2-based hydrodesulfurization (HDS) catalysts, although the origin of their effect is not well understood. We did a systematic study on the effect of chelating and non-chelating additives on catalyst activation (1 bar and 20 bar H-2/H2S) and on structure and activity of sulfided Mo/Al2O3 and CoMo/Al2O3 catalysts. Phosphoric acid (PA) lowers the activity of Mo/Al2O3 catalysts but does increase the activity of CoMo/Al2O3 catalysts due to reduced Co9S8 formation and improved promotion by cobalt. Organic additives enhance the activity of promoted catalysts more than those of unpromoted ones, indicating that their main role is to improve Co-Mo interaction. Catalysts prepared with alpha-hydroxycarboxylic acids (citric acid and related compounds) are more active than those prepared with aminopolycarboxylic acids (NTA, EDTA). The alpha-hydroxycarboxylic acids improve sulfidation of molybdenum and cobalt by forming weak complexes that can be readily sulfided, yielding catalysts with optimal Co-Mo interaction. It is proposed that promoted sites in alumina-supported catalysts are in centrosymmetric sulfur coordination with a Co-S CN > 4, which excludes tetrahedral Co-Mo-S sites. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Authors
I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.
Reviews
Recommended
No Data Available