A pair
of mesoporous and hierarchical macro/mesoporous alumina-supported
catalysts having distinct textural parameters have been chosen to
elucidate the effect of texture on activity in hydrodesulfurization
(HDS) and hydrodemetallization (HDM) of heavy tatar oil possessing
extremely high viscosity and sulfur content. For monitoring catalyst
properties, the samples have been investigated by XRD, XFS, XPS, EXAFS,
SEM, TEM, FTIR, TPD-NH3, mercury porosimetry, and N2 adsorption methods. Among different factors such as support
acidity, active component dispersion, and texture, the last one has
been found to play the most significant role in this process. The
hierarchical macro/mesoporous catalyst shows lower coking rate of
the hydrotreated products, as well as higher HDS and HDM conversions
despite its lower active component dispersion and decreased support
acidity.
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