Effect of Mg as Impurity on the Structure of Mesoporous γ-Al203: Efficiency as Catalytic Support in HDS of DBT

This work shows the study of two alumina materials synthesized from aluminum sulfate with different purity by hydrolysis-precipitation route. The main difference between the aluminum salt precursors was the lower cost of one of them which was due to the higher percentage of magnesium species as impu...

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Published inInternational journal of chemical reactor engineering Vol. 16; no. 11
Main Authors Romero Toledo, R., Sánchez, M. Bravo, Porras, G. Rangel, Ramírez, R. Fuentes, Pérez Larios, A., Ramirez, A. Medina, Rosales, M. Martínez
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter 27.11.2018
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Summary:This work shows the study of two alumina materials synthesized from aluminum sulfate with different purity by hydrolysis-precipitation route. The main difference between the aluminum salt precursors was the lower cost of one of them which was due to the higher percentage of magnesium species as impurity. Both materials showed different mesoporous structure nano-fibrillar. The physic-chemical properties of these materials were studied by several characterization techniques as XRD, XRF, BET, Al MAS NMR, Pyridine adsorption FT-IR, FE-SEM/EDX, TEM and XPS. Furthermore, these materials were used as supports in the formulations of NiMo-based catalysts which were obtained by impregnation by the incipient wetness method of Ni and Mo salts in 3.3 and 15 wt. % respectively. The two NiMo/γ-Al sulfide catalysts were evaluated as catalysts in the reaction of hydrodesulphurization (HDS) of dibenzothiophene (DBT), using a high-pressure batch reactor at 350 °C and 3.1 MPa and time reaction of 5 h . The NiMo/γ-Al catalyst prepared by aluminum sulfate of low purity and lower cost exhibited the highest HDS efficiencies, 95 %, respectively, which were mainly ascribed to the presence of Mg (0.9 wt. %) as impurity.
ISSN:1542-6580
1542-6580
DOI:10.1515/ijcre-2017-0141