The sulfidation mechanism of NiW/gamma-Al2O3 as a function of the calcination temperature studied with Fe-57-MAS and temperature programmed sulfidation
Hr. Reinhoudt et al., The sulfidation mechanism of NiW/gamma-Al2O3 as a function of the calcination temperature studied with Fe-57-MAS and temperature programmed sulfidation, FUEL PROC T, 61(1-2), 1999, pp. 43-54
Currently the production of low sulfur diesel fuel (< 0.05 wt.% S) is an im
portant topic in oil refineries due to new environmental legislation. Conse
quently, alternative catalysts for deep HDS processes are required and NiW/
gamma-Al2O3 catalysts are a promising option. An important issue in the app
lication of NiW/gamma-Al2O3 catalysts is their activation. In this work a q
uantitative description of the sulfidation mechanism of W in NiW/gamma-Al2O
3 catalysts, as obtained from temperature programmed sulfidation measuremen
ts, is presented. It is shown that the calcination temperature has a great
influence on the relative importance of the different sulfidation reactions
. Especially the WS2 formation at sulfidation temperatures below 600 K is s
trongly decreased after calcination above 673 K. Fe-57-MAS shows that re-di
spersion of Ni-sulfide species occurs after sulfidation at 573 K for a drie
d catalyst to form the so-called NiWS phase. The NiWS phase is also formed
on calcined catalysts but only at sulfidation temperatures of 673 K. It is
demonstrated that the formation of WS2 slabs is a prerequisite for the re-d
ispersion of Ni-sulfide species. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.