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Transition-metal sulfide catalysts recent developments

The necessity to develop hydrotreating catalysts with enhanced activity stimulates the search for alternative catalyst supports. It was shown that clay-supported transition metal sulfides can efficiently catalyze hydrodesulfurization (HDS) of thiophene [1-3]. However, the large scale application of the catalysts based on natural clays is still hampered, mainly due to the difficulties in controlling the chemical composition and textural properties. Synthetic clays do not suffer from these drawbacks. Recently, a novel non-hydrothermal approach was proposed for the synthesis of some trioctahedral smectites, namely saponite... [Pg.257]


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