T. Kabe et al., STUDY OF HYDRODESULFURIZATION OF DIBENZOTHIOPHENE ON NI-MO AL2O3, MO/AL2O3, AND NI/AL2O3 CATALYSTS BY THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPE S-35 TRACER/, Journal of catalysis, 149(1), 1994, pp. 171-180
The radioisotope tracer method has been used to quantify the behavior
of sulfur on sulfided Ni-Mo/Al2O3, Mo/Al2O3, and Ni/Al2O3. The apparen
t activation energies of HDS reaction for DBT for the three catalysts
were 20 +/- 1 kcal/mol. The formation rate constants of S-35-H2S were
determined and the amount of labile sulfur on the sulfided catalysts w
as estimated by tracing the changes in radioactivities of the unreacte
d S-35-DBT and the formed S-35-H2S during the HDS reaction of S-35-lab
eled dibenzothiophene (S-35-DBT). It was deduced that ca. 75% of sulfu
r in the sulfided Mo/Al2O3 was related to HDS reaction at infinite rat
e of HDS. Compared with the amounts of labile sulfur in the sulfided N
i-Mo/Al2O3, Mo/Al2O3, and Ni/Al2O3, it was determined that the amounts
of labile sulfur were 1.6, 9.8, and 18.4 mg sulfur/g catalyst at 280
degrees C for the three catalysts, respectively. And it was suggested
that the sulfur in the form of NiS on the sulfided Ni-Mo/Al2O3 was not
labile and that the sulfurs attached to both Mo and Ni atom were more
labile and related to HDS. The promotion of Ni for Mo-based catalysts
was attributed to the sulfur bonded to both Mo and Ni in the MoS2 pha
se being more labile. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.