Abstract
It is demonstrated by 14N, 17O, 31P, and 95Mo NMR spectroscopy that the heteropolyanion [P2Mo5O23]6− forms in impregnating solutions containing orthophosphoric acid, ammonium paramolybdate, cobalt or nickel nitrate, and carbamide. The anion forms labile complexes with Co2+ or Ni2+ cations by coordinating to them through terminal oxygen atoms of the MoO6 octahedra and outer oxygen atoms of the PO4 groups. The catalysts prepared by supporting these complexes on Al2O3 are highly active in diesel fuel hydrodesulfurization. They compare well with the best foreign analogues and are superior to most of the Russian commercial hydrodesulfurization catalysts.
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