INFLUENCE OF ZEOLITE ACIDITY ON THIOPHENE HYDRODESULFURIZATION ACTIVITY

Citation
Wjj. Welters et al., INFLUENCE OF ZEOLITE ACIDITY ON THIOPHENE HYDRODESULFURIZATION ACTIVITY, Applied catalysis. A, General, 119(2), 1994, pp. 253-269
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
0926860X
Volume
119
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
253 - 269
Database
ISI
SICI code
0926-860X(1994)119:2<253:IOZAOT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
For H(x)NaY supported metal sulfide catalysts the intrinsic catalytic activity [thiophene hydrodesulfurization (HDS)] and the metal sulfide dispersion (dynamic oxygen chemisorption) are measured as a function o f the acidity of the zeolite support (determined by ethylamine tempera ture-programmed desorption). The results show that the acidity can hav e a strong influence on both the conversion and the product selectivit ies. An increasing acidity results in an increase of the initial thiop hene HDS activity. The increased activity is not caused by an increase in the metal sulfide dispersion, but, probably by a synergetic effect between the metal sulfide particles and the acidic zeolite support. T he increase in initial thiophene HDS activity with increasing support acidity is also observed for cobalt, nickel and molybdenum sulfide cat alysts prepared by impregnation using various zeolite supports (ZSM-5, Y, HUSY). The higher activity may be caused by an increase in thiophe ne adsorption in the zeolite pores, or by a direct effect of H+ on the thiophene HDS reaction. Additionally, the acidic supports themselves also show a considerable initial HDS activity, indicating that the aci d sites are able to desulfurize thiophene at reaction conditions.