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Deactivation of hydrodesulfurization catalysts during reactor startup
Authors:Teh C Ho
Affiliation:Hydrocarbon Conversion Technologies, Bridgewater, New Jersey
Abstract:Metal sulfide catalysts for ultra-deep hydrodesulfurization of diesel generally lose a fraction of their catalytically active sites during reactor startup. The underlying mechanisms are discussed. A laboratory diagnostic tool consisting of three probe molecules is developed for testing metal sulfide catalysts' start-of-run (SOR) activity maintenance. It is found that a significant fraction of the active sites on a commercial supported catalyst are deactivated permanently, but this is not the case with a bulk metal sulfide catalyst. The SOR deactivation of the bulk catalyst is completely reversible, while that of the supported catalyst is partially reversible. The diagnostic tool may provide a basis for developing a high-throughput approach for evaluating and enhancing catalyst SOR stability, thereby increasing plant productivity.
Keywords:3-ethylcarbazole  4  6-diethyldibenzothiophene  acridine  catalyst inhibition and poisoning  hydrodenitrogenation  reversible and irreversible deactivation  start-of-run catalyst deactivation  supported and bulk metal sulfide catalysts  ultra-deep hydrodesulfurization of diesel
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