Inhibiting Effect of Quinoline on the Hydroconversion of Dibenzothiophene and Naphthalene on Trimetallic NiCoMoS Catalysts Supported on Al2O3, SiO2, and SBA-15
- Authors: Boldushevskii R.E.1, Koklyukhin A.S.1,2, Mozhaev A.V.1,2, Minaev P.P.1,2, Guseva A.I.1, Nikul’shin P.A.1,2
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Affiliations:
- All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining
- Samara State Technical University
- Issue: Vol 92, No 12 (2019)
- Pages: 1789-1796
- Section: Catalysis
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-4272/article/view/216871
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427219120216
- ID: 216871
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Abstract
Trimetallic NiCoMo catalysts supported on γ-alumina (γ-Al2O3), amorphous silicon dioxide (SiO2), and mesostructured silicate (SBA-15) with equal surface concentration of active components were synthesized, and their physicochemical characteristics, including the morphology of the active phase particles, were studied. The performance of the synthesized catalysts in target hydrotreating reactions at different concentrations of an organic nitrogen-containing inhibitor, quinoline (0–1000 ppmw nitrogen), was determined. The inhibiting effect of quinoline on the hydrodesulfurization and hydrogenation reactions occurring on the synthesized catalysts and the influence of the kind and properties of the support on this effect were evaluated.
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R. E. Boldushevskii
All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining
Author for correspondence.
Email: boldushevskyre@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Aviamotornaya 6, str. 2, Moscow, 111116
A. S. Koklyukhin
All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining; Samara State Technical University
Email: boldushevskyre@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Aviamotornaya 6, str. 2, Moscow, 111116; ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 244, Samara, 443100
A. V. Mozhaev
All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining; Samara State Technical University
Email: boldushevskyre@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Aviamotornaya 6, str. 2, Moscow, 111116; ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 244, Samara, 443100
P. P. Minaev
All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining; Samara State Technical University
Email: boldushevskyre@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Aviamotornaya 6, str. 2, Moscow, 111116; ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 244, Samara, 443100
A. I. Guseva
All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining
Email: boldushevskyre@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Aviamotornaya 6, str. 2, Moscow, 111116
P. A. Nikul’shin
All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining; Samara State Technical University
Email: boldushevskyre@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Aviamotornaya 6, str. 2, Moscow, 111116; ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 244, Samara, 443100
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