F. Mauge et al., PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND ACTIVITY OF SULFIDED CATALYSTS PROMOTED BY CO(CO)(3)NO THERMODECOMPOSITION, Journal of catalysis, 162(1), 1996, pp. 88-95
Various Co-Mo/Al2O3 catalysts were prepared by deposition of Co(CO)(3)
NO either on oxidic or sulfided Mo/Al2O3, The thermo-decomposition ste
p was followed by IR spectroscopy, which showed that cobalt was prefer
entially deposited on the molybdenum phase. Thiophene hydrodesulfuriza
tion (HDS) activity was found to be higher when the precursor was depo
sited on sulfided Mo/Al2O3, while this catalyst was much more active t
han that prepared by the classical impregnation method, The nature and
the amount of the surface sites of sulfided Co-Mo catalysts were asse
ssed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of adsorbed CO. Unprom
oted and promoted coordinatively unsaturated Mo sites were identified
on both ex-carbonyl nitrosyl and impregnated catalysts, but the ratio
of the two types of sites was found to be strongly dependent on the pr
eparation method. A good correlation was obtained between HDS activity
and the integrated area of the IR band characteristic of CO adsorbed
on the promoted sites. The high concentration of Co-Mo-S sites on ex-c
arbonyl nitrosyl catalysts may be related to the low amount of cobalt
species on alumina, due to the mode of promoter introduction and to tr
eatments subsequent to cobalt deposition which are milder on ex-carbon
yl nitrosyl catalysts than on impregnated ones. (C) 1996 Academic Pres
s, Inc.