A. Thiollier et al., PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM-CONTAINING HYDROTREATING CATALYSTS (NI-MO) ZRO2-CR2O3/, Catalysis letters, 55(1), 1998, pp. 39-45
The properties of hydrotreating catalysts (Ni-Mo)/ZrO2-Cr2O3 containin
g either 10 or 90 mol% of Cr2O3 have been studied in the model reactio
ns of thiophene hydrodesulfurisation (HDS) and tetralin hydrogenation
(HYD). Catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction, UV-visible s
pectroscopy and measurements of textural properties. It has been shown
that the presence of chromium in the NiMo/ZrO2 systems makes them mor
e hydrogenating, because of the formation of chromium sulphide Cr2S3.
Mixed hydrous or crystalline oxide Cr-Zr can be sulfided under mild co
nditions (400 degrees C, H2S/H-2) leading to highly dispersed Cr2S3 wh
ich is impossible for individual Cr2O3. Such systems are several times
more active in HYD of tetralin than industrial NiMo/Al2O3 reference c
atalyst. At the same time in the presence of chromium, the synergy of
catalytic activity between Ni and Mo in the reaction of HDS of thiophe
ne was lowered, apparently because of hindering of formation of mixed
sulfide Ni-Mo-S active sites due to the stronger interaction between N
i and Cr species than that of Ni and Mo.