HDT process performance over noble metal-mesoporous catalysts
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2022Autor
Vallés, Verónica Alejandra
Ledesma, Brenda Cecilia
Beltramone, Andrea Raquel
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The greater concentration of market demand in the diesel range forces refiners to consider
redirecting internal refinery cuts to new hydrocracking units to increase the contribution to the
gasoline and diesel pool. These requirements drive advances particularly in hydrotreating technologies
(HDT). The need to reduce the level of sulfur and polyaromatics in diesel fuel to values ??of a few
ppm and the need to process heavy cuts with a high degree of aromaticity has motivated the
appearance of new, more efficient processes. In recent years, bimetallic catalysts have received
much attention, since they can combine two or more functions. The functionality of a catalyst can
be due to active sites generated by supported metals and the interaction with the support. Pt-Pd
catalysts have been extensively studied in order to improve tolerance to sulfur and other
contaminants. They showed higher activity, stability and resistance to poisons compared to
monometallic Pt or Pd catalysts. In bimetallic catalysts, the formation of the alloy creates electrondeficient
species, more resistant to poisoning, in the case of Pd, which alone or alloyed with Pt,
has a high hydrogenating and thio-resistant capacity and has begun to be used in industrial
dearomatization units.
The objective of this work is to evaluate the activity of all the synthesized catalysts in typical
catalytic hydrotreating reactions. Performing first a kinetic study in a Batch reactor to the best
catalysts that will then be tested in a continuous flow reactor in operating conditions close to
industrial ones. With this objective, catalysts supported on SBA-16 were synthesized. This
mesoporous has a high surface area and good characteristics of thermal stability, against the
conditions set. The support was modified by incorporating Al indirectly and then impregnated with
Ir, Pt and Pd. The behavior of the synthesized catalysts was studied against a commercially used
catalyst and another support widely used in the industry, such as alumina. The catalysts were
characterized by XRD, FTIR, NMR, TPR and N2 adsorption- desorption isotherms.
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