New catalysts for hydrotreating heavy distillates

Compares the activity of experimental-commercial batches of type GO catalysts with the activity of alumina-cobaltmolybdenum (ACM) and alumina-nickel-molybdenum silicate (ANMS) catalysts in the hydrodesulfurization of a 350-500C vacuum distillate from Romashkino crude containing 2% sulfur and 0.1% ni...

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Hauptverfasser: Chagovets, A. N., Osipov, L. N., Lebedev, B. L., Perezhigina, I. Ya, Agafonov, A. V.
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description Compares the activity of experimental-commercial batches of type GO catalysts with the activity of alumina-cobaltmolybdenum (ACM) and alumina-nickel-molybdenum silicate (ANMS) catalysts in the hydrodesulfurization of a 350-500C vacuum distillate from Romashkino crude containing 2% sulfur and 0.1% nitrogen by weight. Finds that the GO-115, GO-116, and GO-117 catalysts are promising materials for use in hydrotreating vacuum distillates because their activities are higher than those of the commercial ACM and ANMS catalysts. Notes that the GO catalysts will give effective processing of vacuum distillates down to residual sulfur contents below 0.3% by weight.
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