M. Marchionna et al., HYDROTREATING OF PETROLEUM RESIDUES WITH DISPERSED CATALYSTS DERIVED FROM THIOMOLYBDATES AND MOLYBDENYL ACETYLACETONATE, Fuel processing technology, 40(1), 1994, pp. 1-14
The effect of the catalyst precursor formulation on the hydrotreatment
of Belayim atmospheric residue was investigated and different Q(2)[Mo
xSy] complexes were tested. The effect of the counterion Q and of the
y/x ratio were examined; the most interesting results were obtained fo
r S/Mo less than or equal to 4 with [Mo3S9](2-) as the best precursor
and with phosphonium salts as the best counterions. Phosphorus promoti
on might be related to vanadium demetallation. These results were comp
ared with those obtained by using MoO2(acac)(2) (acac = acetylacetonat
e) as the catalyst precursor. In order to discriminate between thermic
and catalytic aspects, the effect of catalyst concentration was caref
ully examined; the higher the concentration, the higher the removal of
heteroatoms from the residue without producing too many light product
s.