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Hydrotreating catalysts sulfidic catalyst structure

Hydrotreating catalysts originated in the 1920s when German researchers developed unsupported metal sulfide catalysts to liquefy coal. However, it was not until the 1970s that the structures of these catalysts and the mechanisms of their catalytic action began to be understood. It was established that under catalytic reaction conditions, most of the molybdenum in industrial... [Pg.400]

The Transition Metal Sulfides are a group of solids which form the basis for an extremely useful class of industrial hydrotreating and hydroprocessing catalysts. Solid state chemistry plays an important role in understanding and controlling the catalytic properties of these sulfide catalysts. This report discusses the preparation of sulfide catalysts, the role of disorder and anisotropy in governing catalytic properties, and the role of structure in the promotion of molybdenum disulfide by cobalt. [Pg.221]

Sulfided Mo and Co-Mo catalysts, used in hydrotreating reactions, contain Mo as M0S2. This compound has a layer structure consisting of sandwiches, each of a Mo layer between two S layers. The chemical activity of M0S2 is associated with the edges of the sandwich where the Mo is exposed to the gas phase the basal plane of the anions is... [Pg.157]

We begin with the structure of a noble metal catalyst. The emphasis is on the preparation of rhodium on aluminum oxide and the nature of the metal-support interaction. Next we focus on a promoted surface in a review of potassium on noble metals. This section illustrates how single crystal techniques have been applied to investigate to what extent promoters perturb the surface of a catalyst. The third study deals with the sulfidic cobalt-molybdenum catalysts used in hydrotreating reactions. Here we are concerned with the composition and structure of the catalytically active... [Pg.246]

Molybdenum sulfide-based catalysts are widely used in heterogeneous catalysis, especially in hydrotreating of petroleum cuts. The control of the morphology and size of MoSx nanoparticles is thus of great interest to obtain highly active and selective catalysts [1], Various methods have been used to synthesize nanoparticles with controlled morphology and structure, and the use of microemulsions seems especially suited for tailoring particle size at the nanolevel [2]. [Pg.239]


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