A comparative
study of the effect of citric acid (CA), nitrilotriacetic
acid (NTA), and diethylene glycol (DEG) used for the preparation of
impregnation solution on the properties and catalytic performance
of CoMoS/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) hydrotreating catalyst
was carried out. For a deeper understanding of the role of organic
additives during CoMoS catalyst preparation, thermal analysis, nitrogen
physisorption, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and high-resolution
transmission electron microscopy were applied. It was shown that the
use of various additives resulted in the formation of CoMoS/MWCNT
catalysts with a similar morphology of sulfide particles and similar
textural characteristics. However, depending on the type of the additive
used, the catalysts exhibited different activities in hydrodesulfurization
and hydrodenitrogenation, which changed in the following order: CoMoS–CA
> CoMoS–NTA > CoMoS–DEG. CA was found to be the
most
effective organic additive to the impregnation solution that results
in a significant improvement in the activity of the CoMoS catalyst
in dibenzothiophene and quinoline conversion as compared to NTA and
DEG.
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