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Enhancement of pyrolysis gasoline hydrogenation over Pd-promoted Ni/NO2-Al2O3 catalysts

Journal

FUEL
Volume 86, Issue 15, Pages 2262-2274

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2007.01.020

Keywords

pyrolysis gasoline; hydrotreatment; ring opening; Ni catalysts; Pd promoted catalyst

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Pyrolysis gasoline upgrading by hydrogenation and ring opening was investigated over highly loaded Ni catalysts supported on amorphous silica-alumina and incorporating promoters as Pd, seeking a higher aromatic reduction of this feedstock in order to meet stringent fuel regulations. The effect of Ni loading and Pd component on the activity of those systems was evaluated in a fixed bed reactor under the following operating conditions: T = 573 and 673 K, H-2:PyGas molar ratio = 10, P = 5.0 MPa, WHSV = 4 h(-1). The catalyst properties, measured by several characterization techniques (ICP-AES, XRD, N, adsorption-desorption isotherms, TPR, H-2-TPD, CO chemisorption, XPS, FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed pyridine and NH3-TPD), were related to their catalytic activity and selectivity. Interestingly, the increase in Ni loading from 24.4 to 33.2 Ni wt.% has a negative effect on both hydrogenation and ring opening activities, as it causes a drop in the BET surface area and a decrease in metal-support interaction, with a negative bearing on catalyst stability. On the other hand, the addition of Pd has a positive effect for hydrogenation, linked with the higher electronegativity of Pd-0 species compared to those of Ni-0, as well as with a greater stability of Pd-promoted catalysts during on-stream conditions. A linear correlation has been found between the total amount of desorbed H-2, as determined from H-2-TPD experiments on freshly reduced catalysts, and the initial turnover frequency. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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