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Carbonaceous and non-carbonaceous deposits on a Ni-Mo catalyst, stemming fr
om atmospheric residue upgrading in an ARDS unit were subjected to a combin
ation of analytical techniques, i.e. SF extraction, TGA/DTA/MS, DRIFT, C-13
CP-MAS NMR, XRD and elemental analysis. Since the spectroscopic features o
f several components of the deposit interfere with each other a detailed de
posit characterization was only achieved by stepwise removal of certain com
ponents by SFE deoiling and calcination. SF extraction stripped about 22 wt
% of the carbonaceous deposit of the spent catalyst increasing the sp(2)/(
sp(3) + sp(2)) ratio of the NMR-visible carbon from 0.63 to 0.67. TGA revea
led three separate temperature ramps for stepwise driving off of deposited
material- first ramp, 30 degrees C - 280 degrees C, loss of oil and sulfur
from metal sulfides; second ramp, 280 degrees C - 450 degrees C, loss of ca
rbonaceous material like coke; third ramp, 500 degrees C - 680 degrees C, l
oss of metal sulfates. Further calcination up to 1000 degrees C has no effe
ct on the metal content of the deposition but transforms the framework gamm
a-Al2O3 into alpha-Al2O3. Entire bum-off of the precipitated oil and semi-v
olatile coke components increased the aromaticity of the carbonaceous depos
it up to 0.95.