Abstract

In recent years, increasing emphasis has been placed on recycling spent hydroprocessing catalysts due to environmental regulations which list them as hazardous waste materials. In the present work, the recycling of spent residue hydroprocessing catalysts that contained high levels of vanadium was investigated by using them in the preparation of active new hydrotreating catalyst after subjecting them to different treatments such as decoking, acid-leaching and hydrothermal treatment. Catalyst extrudates containing different levels of V, Mo and Ni on Al 2O 3 were prepared by mixing the spent catalyst powder with boehmite in different proportions followed by peptization, kneading and extrusion. The prepared catalyst extrudates were characterized by chemical analysis and surface area and porosity measurements. The HDS and HDM activities of the catalysts were tested using Kuwait atmospheric residue as feed and compared with that of a reference HDM catalyst. Partial leaching of vanadium from the spent catalyst opened up the pores, and the catalyst prepared by mixing the metal-leached spent catalyst (MLSC) with boehmite had higher surface area and pore volume and showed higher hydrotreating activity than that prepared from unleached spent catalyst. Hydrothermal treatment of the spent catalyst increased its porosity and surface area. Catalysts prepared from hydrothermally treated spent catalyst (HTSC) had higher surface area and pore volume and showed higher HDM and HDS activities than that prepared from the spent catalyst without hydrothermal treatment. The catalysts prepared from the treated spent catalysts also exhibited substantially higher HDM and HDS activities than the reference commercial HDM catalyst. The results indicate that spent catalysts containing high levels of vanadium together with Mo and Ni on Al 2O 3 can be used in the preparation of active HDM/HDS catalysts, and thereby, their environmental problem can be reduced.

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