2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2014.08.032
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Simultaneous naphthalene and thiophene hydrogenation over Ni(X)–Pt/HMOR catalysts

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“…Because aromatic hydrogenation is an exothermic and reversible reaction, catalysts with high activities at low temperature and pressure could benefit deep hydrogenation. Extensive studies show that noble metal catalysts such as Pd, Pt, and Pd-Pt have high activities [12][13][14], but they are fairly sensitive to sulfur and nitrogen compounds, severely limiting their practical applications [15][16][17][18]. Therefore, developing highly active catalysts with good sulfur resistance for the deep hydrogenation of aromatics at low temperature and pressure is of great importance for the cost-effective production of clean diesel fuel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Because aromatic hydrogenation is an exothermic and reversible reaction, catalysts with high activities at low temperature and pressure could benefit deep hydrogenation. Extensive studies show that noble metal catalysts such as Pd, Pt, and Pd-Pt have high activities [12][13][14], but they are fairly sensitive to sulfur and nitrogen compounds, severely limiting their practical applications [15][16][17][18]. Therefore, developing highly active catalysts with good sulfur resistance for the deep hydrogenation of aromatics at low temperature and pressure is of great importance for the cost-effective production of clean diesel fuel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%