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Conversion of V-porphyrin in asphaltenes into V2S3 as an active catalyst for slurry phase hydrocracking of vacuum residue

Journal

FUEL
Volume 263, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2019.116620

Keywords

V2S3; VO-porphyrin; XANES; Vacuum residue; Hydrocracking; TEM

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2019R1A2C2009999]
  2. Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy of Korea [MOTIE-10082582]
  3. Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) - Korea Government (MOTIE) [P0002007]

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The asphaltene hydrocracking (HCK) was carried out at 693 K and 11.0 MPa H-2 to examine the phase transformation of V species contained in the asphaltene and the catalytic activity of the resulting V compounds in the HCK. The V K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy (XANES) was employed to identify the V species dispersed in the asphaltene and the phase transformation with respect to the HCK conditions. The V in asphaltene was observed as a form of the vanadyl-porphyrins (VO-porphyrin) that was converted into V2S3 during the HCK in the presence of tetralin, whereas the VO-porphyrin was not converted fully into the V2S3 in the absence of tetralin due to its isolation within a coke. In addition, the catalytic activity of V2S3 formed from VO-porphyrins in the asphaltene was confirmed by an increase of H-2 consumption and asphaltene conversion in the recycle tests of the vacuum residue (VR) HCK at 693 K and 11.0 MPa H-2 in the presence of tetralin. The intrinsic catalytic activity of the dispersed V2S3 in the VR HCK was measured at 693 K and 11.0 MPa H-2 in presence of the model V precursor of 0.113 mmol VO(acac)(2), exhibiting a TOFT of 0.080 s(-1) and the asphaltene conversion of 30%. The XANES and TEM analysis confirmed that the V precursor undergoes transformation into nano-scaled V2S3 particles in course of the VR HCK. Therefore, it was demonstrated that the VO-porphyrin in asphaltenes can be converted into the dispersed V2S3 catalysts during the VR HCK.

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