As-
and Cl-containing impurities are highly detrimental to sulfided
catalysts in hydrotreating processes. To prevent the irreversible
loss of activity of the main sulfide catalysts by As and Cl contaminants,
a protective double-layered guard bed catalyst is applied. Two types
of mesoporous silica supports (SBA-15 and MCF) were used to obtain
sorption-catalytic materials. The high specific surface area of the
supports allowed for a significant increase in access to the active
catalyst centers. The NiMo/SBA-15/Al2O3 and
NiMg/MCF/Al2O3 sorption-catalytic materials
demonstrated high activity and stability over 48 h for the simultaneous
removal of As and Cl. The catalytic materials allowed for reducing
the concentrations of As and Cl to less than 0.1 ppm in the diesel
fraction under the following conditions: 5.0 MPa pressure, 2.0 h–1 LHSV, 300 L/L H2-to-substrate volume ratio,
and 360 °C.
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