Effect of Liquid Passivation on the Oxidation Resistance and Hydrodesulfurization Activity of the NiMoSx/Al2O3 Catalyst
Minghao Wen,
Shiang He,
Yang Li
et al.
Abstract:Toluene and rapeseed oil were, respectively, used to passivate a commercial oxidic NiMo/Al 2 O 3 hydrotreating catalyst to prevent the sulfurized catalyst from oxidation and reduce the activity loss. The passivation at 400 and 500 °C by rapeseed oil can form carbon deposits with an amorphous-like graphite structure on the catalyst; however, passivation at 300 °C forms less carbon deposits. The high temperature facilitates carbon deposits with bigger size and more defects. After sulfurization and air exposure f… Show more
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