Abstract

Molybdenum, cobalt-molybdenum and nickel-molybdenum catalysts were prepared over mixed TiO 2—Al 2O 3 oxides containing between 0 and 100% TiO 2. The supports and samples were characterized in their oxidic or sulfide state by BET, X-Ray diffraction (XRD), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), temperature programmed desorption of ammonia, X-Ray photo electron spectroscopy (XPS) and high resolution electron microscopy (HREM). The three series of catalysts were evaluated in the hydrodesulfurization of thiophene at atmospheric pressure and dibenzothiophene under 45 × 10 5Pa. The results provided evidence for a support effect on the catalytic activities of the sulfided catalysts. For low or intermediate TiO 2 content in the support, a loss of cobalt in the Al 2O 3 leads to a decrease of activity (compared to the pure Al 2O 3 supported samples), but for x=TiO 2/[TiO 2+Al 2O 3] higher than 0.8, the support effect improved the HDS activity. Moreover, the observed variations in activity depended on the nature of the model molecule used in the catalytic test and/or on the experimental conditions (H 2 or H 2S partial pressure). These points are discussed in relation to the mechanisms of the reactions.

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