Hydrogenation Conversion of Phenanthrene over Dispersed Mo-based Catalysts

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Hu Yiwen [1 ]
Da Zhijian [1 ]
Wang Zijun [1 ]
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[1] SINOPEC Res Inst Petr Proc, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
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dispersed Mo-based catalysts; phenanthrene conversion; MoS2; structure; product selectivity; hydrogenation mechanism; HYDRODESULFURIZATION;
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
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With oil-soluble molybdenum compound and sublimed sulfur serving as raw materials, two dispersed Mo-based catalysts were prepared, characterized and then applied to the hydrogenation conversion of phenanthrene. The test results showed that under the conditions specified by this study, the catalyst prepared in a higher sulfiding atmosphere was more catalytically active due to its higher content of MoS2 and stronger intrinsic catalytic activity of MoS2 unit, which demonstrated that the sulfiding atmosphere for the preparation of catalysts not only could influence the yield of MoS2 but also the structure of MoS2. The analysis on the selectivity of octahydrophenanthrene isomers revealed that the catalyst prepared in a lower sulfiding atmosphere had a relatively higher catalytic selectivity to the hydrogenation of outer aromatic ring and the structure of catalysts could be modified under the specific reaction conditions. Moreover, the selectivity between the isomers of as-octahydrophenanthrene at different reaction time and temperature was analyzed and, based on the results, a hydrogenation mechanism over dispersed Mo-based catalysts was suggested, with monatomic hydrogen transfer and catalytic surface desorption of the half-addition intermediates functioning as the key points. In addition, it is concluded that the catalyst prepared in a lower sulfiding atmosphere was more capable of adsorption than the other one.
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