Toward a better understanding of residue hydroconversion catalysts using NiMo catalysts supported over silica grafted Al2O3

Authors: G. Magendie, B. Guichard, A. Chaumonnot, A.A. Quoineaud, C. Legens, D. Espinat

Abstract:
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of the catalyst acidity in vacuum residues hydroconversion processes. To achieve this goal, a grafting procedure was applied in order to incorporate silicon at the surface of alumina carriers. The corresponding NiMoP catalysts with different silicon amounts in the support were evaluated in order to assess the conversion rate and mechanism of a Safaniya vacuum residue in a batch reactor at 370 C. A multi-techniques set of analyses was used, in order to characterize both the sulphided active phase (TEM, XPS, IR-CO, model molecules test) and acidity (IR-CO, model molecules tests). We also confirm that support texture was not modified by the incorporation of silicon. Grafting procedure allows to both control textures but also hydrogenation rate, the one being assessed by toluene hydrogenation. In addition, acidity strength of the catalysts was slightly increased. Nevertheless, it remains obvious that nickel disponibility (i.e. in surface ofthe catalyst)must be affected with higher concentration of silicon. It leads to significant modifications in the active phase features. As a matter of fact, NiMoP catalysts with same texture, same hydrogenating power, but also different level of acidity reveal no change in conversion (c370+ and c540+ and HDAsC7) or hydrogenation performance (HDS, HDV). Nevertheless, it is proved that acidity can enhance the cracking of aliphatic chains of asphaltenes without increasing their aromaticity. It could provide an original way of cracking of asphaltenes different from the well known thermal mechanisms. This new way of transformation opens the way to a complete change of reactivity over the whole HDT processes.

Keywords:
Hydrotreatment
Hydroconversion
Residue
Acidity
Sulphide, Catalysts
NiMoP/Al2O3
Asphaltenes
Aromaticity

Published in: Applied catalysis A: General   (Volume 468, Pages 1-474, 5 November 2013)

Publisher: Elsevier  

ISSN Information: 0926-860X

Toward a better understanding of residue hydroconversion catalysts using NiMo catalysts supported over silica grafted Al2O3

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