Series of W-incorporated CoMo/gamma-Al2O3 catalysts were characterized
with TPR, DRS, ESR, and WS. Two series of catalysts with varying cont
ent of tungsten were prepared for characterization by changing the imp
regnation order of cobalt and tungsten to a base Mo/gamma-Al2O3 cataly
st. The activity promotion by relatively low content of tungsten arose
from the roles of tungsten in changing the Mo-oxide coordination from
tetrahedral to octahedral, facilitating the reduction of Mo-oxide spe
cies, and increasing the dispersion of MoS2. By incorporation of tungs
ten at a content as much as 0.025 in W/(W + Mo) atomic ratio, the MoS2
dispersion of CoMo/gamma-Al2O3 catalyst was considered to be maximize
d without noticible detriment to the active Co-Mo-O phase, resulting i
n the maximum activity promotion. The formation of the Co-Mo-O phases
was more favored in the catalysts prepared by impregnating W onto CoMo
/gamma-Al2O3 than in those by impregnating W onto Mo/gamma-Al2O3 befor
e impregnation of Co. The effect of tungsten on the dispersion of acti
ve phase was not discriminated between the two series of catalysts. Th
e activity decrease observed in the catalysts containing higher conten
t of tungsten originated from the increase in the W-oxide coverage on
the surface of Mo-oxides or Co-Mo-O phases, resulting in not only impe
ding the reduction or sulfidation of the oxidic precursor but facilita
ting the formation of less active Co-W-O at the sacrifice of more acti
ve Co-Mo-O phase. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.