Hydrotreating Catalysts :Preparation, Characterization and Performance ( Volume 50 )

Publication subTitle :Preparation, Characterization and Performance

Publication series :Volume 50

Author: Anthony   R. G.;Occelli   M. L.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1989

E-ISBN: 9780080887449

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444880321

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444880321

Subject: O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Description

This book provides much information of interest to anyone working in the petroleum industry or studying catalyst preparation and characterization in industrial or university laboratories. It contains both review articles and papers reporting progress concerning hydrotreating catalysts which together provide an up-to-date picture of this interesting field. The use of modern spectroscopic techniques in catalyst characterization is described and new concepts such as microbial upgrading and the use of crystallography data in catalyst design are presented.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Foreword

pp.:  10 – 12

Chapter 2. Stacking of molybdenum disulfide layers in hydrotreating catalysts

pp.:  32 – 52

Chapter 3. Chevrel phase HDS catalysts: structural and compositional relationship to catalytic activity

pp.:  52 – 78

Chapter 4. Influence of the support and the sulphidation temprature on the catalytic properties of molybdenum sulphide in pyridine hydrogenation and piperdine hydrodenitrogenation

pp.:  78 – 90

Chapter 5. The effect of phosphate on the hydrodenitrogenation activity and selectivity of alumina-supported sulfided Mo, Ni and Ni and Ni-Mo catalysts

pp.:  90 – 102

Chapter 6. Influence of preparation on the morphology and microstructure of cobaltmolybdenum sulphides

pp.:  102 – 118

Chapter 7. Effect of 2,6-diethylaniline and hydrogen sulphide on hydrodenitrogenation of quinoline over a sulphided NiO-MoO3/Al2O3 catalyst

pp.:  118 – 126

Chapter 8. Search for simple model compounds to simulate the inhibition of hydrodenitrogenation reactions by asphaltenes

pp.:  126 – 134

Chapter 9. The versatile role of nickel in Ni-MoS2/Al2O3 hydrotreating catalysts as shown by the use of probe molecules

pp.:  134 – 144

Chapter 10. A history of the development of high-metals hydrotreating catalysts. The use of crystallographic concepts in catalyst design

pp.:  144 – 158

Chapter 11. Structures of bimetallic catalysts (Pt/Sn) on Sio2 vs Al2O3 supports: NEXAFS and EXAFS diagnostics

pp.:  158 – 176

Chapter 12. Mössbauer study of the sulfidation of hydrodesulfurization catalysts : so-called "Co-Mo-S" phase observed in carbon-supported Co and Co-Mo sulfide catalysts

pp.:  176 – 192

Chapter 13. A new approach for studying the acid strength distibution in hydrotreating catalysts by differential scanning calorimetry

pp.:  192 – 198

Chapter 14. Supported Co-Mo thin film sulphide catalysts for hydrodesulphurization. 1. XPS studies of the effects of reactant pressure

pp.:  198 – 222

Chapter 15. Adsorption, reaction and desorption rate constants in hetrogeneous catalysis, measured simultaneously by gas chromatography

pp.:  222 – 240

Chapter 16. A miniature on-line closed-cycle reactor for X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of hydrodesulphurization reactions

pp.:  240 – 254

Chapter 17. Catalytic properties in hydrotreating reactions of ruthenium sulphides on Y zeolites : influecne of the support acidity

pp.:  254 – 262

Chapter 18. Upgrading of coprocessed naphtha by hydrotreating

pp.:  262 – 274

Chapter 19. Improved hydrocracking performance by combining conventional hydrotreating and zeolitic catalysts in stacked bed reactors

pp.:  274 – 284

Chapter 20. The microbial upgrading of model heavy oils

pp.:  284 – 300

Author Index

pp.:  300 – 302

Subject Index

pp.:  302 – 304

Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis ( other volumes in the series)

pp.:  304 – 308

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