B01J27/051

Upgraded ebullated bed reactor used with opportunity feedstocks

An ebullated bed hydroprocessing system is upgraded using a dual catalyst system that includes a heterogeneous catalyst and dispersed metal sulfide particles to hydroprocess opportunity feedstocks (i.e., lower quality heavy oils or lower quality feedstock blends) while maintaining or increasing the rate of production of converted products. The dual catalyst system improves the ability of the upgraded ebullated bed hydroprocessing system to accommodate and withstand negative effects of periodic use of opportunity feedstocks (e.g., without significantly increasing equipment fouling and/or sediment production). In some cases, an upgraded ebullated bed reactor using the dual catalyst system can hydroprocess opportunity feedstocks while decreasing equipment fouling and/or sediment production.

Upgraded ebullated bed reactor used with opportunity feedstocks

An ebullated bed hydroprocessing system is upgraded using a dual catalyst system that includes a heterogeneous catalyst and dispersed metal sulfide particles to hydroprocess opportunity feedstocks (i.e., lower quality heavy oils or lower quality feedstock blends) while maintaining or increasing the rate of production of converted products. The dual catalyst system improves the ability of the upgraded ebullated bed hydroprocessing system to accommodate and withstand negative effects of periodic use of opportunity feedstocks (e.g., without significantly increasing equipment fouling and/or sediment production). In some cases, an upgraded ebullated bed reactor using the dual catalyst system can hydroprocess opportunity feedstocks while decreasing equipment fouling and/or sediment production.

Catalyst Compositions Including Metal Chalcogenides, Processes for Forming the Catalyst Compositions, and Uses Thereof

Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to catalyst compositions including metal chalcogenides, processes for producing such catalyst compositions, processes for enhancing catalytic active sites in such catalyst compositions, and uses of such catalyst compositions in, e.g., processes for producing conversion products. In an aspect, a process for forming a catalyst composition is provided. The process includes introducing an electrolyte material and an amphiphile material to a metal chalcogenide to form the catalyst composition. In another aspect, a catalyst composition is provided. The catalyst composition includes a metal chalcogenide, an electrolyte material, and an amphiphile material. Devices for hydrogen evolution reaction are also provided.

Catalyst Compositions Including Metal Chalcogenides, Processes for Forming the Catalyst Compositions, and Uses Thereof

Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to catalyst compositions including metal chalcogenides, processes for producing such catalyst compositions, processes for enhancing catalytic active sites in such catalyst compositions, and uses of such catalyst compositions in, e.g., processes for producing conversion products. In an aspect, a process for forming a catalyst composition is provided. The process includes introducing an electrolyte material and an amphiphile material to a metal chalcogenide to form the catalyst composition. In another aspect, a catalyst composition is provided. The catalyst composition includes a metal chalcogenide, an electrolyte material, and an amphiphile material. Devices for hydrogen evolution reaction are also provided.

HYDROTREATMENT CATALYSTS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAID CATALYSTS
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The present invention is in the field of heterogeneous catalysis.

Particularly, the present invention relates to a process for preparing catalysts advantageously usable in the hydrotreatment processes, for example in hydrodesulphurization, hydrodenitrogenation, hydrodearomatization processes of hydrocarbons.

More in particular, the present invention relates to a process for obtaining said catalysts, which comprise mixed oxides of Nickel, Aluminum, Molybdenum and Tungsten and optionally a transition metal Me selected from the group consisting of Zn, Mn, Cd, and a mixture thereof, an organic component C, and possibly an inorganic binder B.

Said mixed oxides comprise an amorphous phase and a pseudo-crystalline phase isostructural to Wolframite.

The present invention further relates to said hydrotreatment catalysts and a hydrotreatment process wherein said catalysts are used.

PREPARATION OF MESOPOROUS SILICA SUPPORTED NiMoS CATALYSTS FOR HYDRODESULFURIZATION APPLICATION

A method of making a hydrodesulfurization catalyst having nickel and molybdenum sulfides deposited on a support material containing mesoporous silica that is optionally modified with zirconium. The method of making the hydrodesulfurization catalyst involves a single-step calcination and reduction procedure. The utilization of the hydrodesulfurization catalyst in treating a hydrocarbon feedstock containing sulfur compounds (e.g. dibenzothiophene, 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene) to produce a desulfurized hydrocarbon stream is also provided.

Catalyst for converting syngas to mixed alcohols

Higher mixed alcohols are produced from syngas contacting a catalyst in a reactor. The catalyst has a first component of molybdenum or tungsten, a second component of vanadium, a third component of iron, cobalt, nickel or palladium and optionally a fourth component of a promoter. The first component forms alcohols, while the vanadium and the third component stimulates carbon chain growth to produce higher alcohols.

Porous catalyst, catalyst layer for fuel cell, electrode, membrane electrode assembly and fuel cell, and method for producing porous catalyst

Provided is a catalyst which does not corrode at high potentials or in acidic electrolytes of fuel cells, is stable, effectively participates in electrode reactions not only in a three-phase interface of a gas phase (humidified reaction gas) and a liquid phase formed in catalyst particles present on the surface in contact with an electrolyte membrane but also in a three-phase interface in catalyst particles in a catalyst layer present at positions away from the electrolyte membrane, has a high utilization efficiency of catalyst particles, has a high oxygen reduction ability, provides high characteristics, and is inexpensive compared to platinum. A fuel cell thus obtained has high characteristics and a long life, and is relatively inexpensive and excellent in economic efficiency. There is provided a porous catalyst comprising a sulfur-containing oxycarbonitride containing molybdenum, boron, and the following metal K (at least one metal selected from the group consisting of tantalum, zirconium, copper, iron, tungsten, titanium, vanadium, cobalt, manganese, aluminum, and nickel).

Nanowire-based hydrodesulfurization catalysts for hydrocarbon fuels

The present development is a metal particle coated nanowire catalyst for use in the hydrodesulfurization of fuels and a process for the production of the catalyst. The catalyst comprises titanium(IV) oxide nanowires wherein the nanowires are produced by exposure of a TiO.sub.2—KOH paste to microwave radiation. Metal particles selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, or a combination thereof, are impregnated on the metal oxide nanowire surface. The metal impregnated nanowires are sulfided to produce catalytically-active metal particles on the surface of the nanowires The catalysts of the present invention are intended for use in the removal of thiophenic sulfur from liquid fuels through a hydrodesulfurization (HDS) process in a fixed bed reactor. The presence of nanowires improves the HDS activity and reduces the sintering effect, therefore, the sulfur removal efficiency increases.

AUTOCLAVE METHOD FOR HYDROTHERMAL PREPARATION OF A HYDRODESULFURIZATION CATALYST

A method of preparing hydrodesulfurization catalysts having cobalt and molybdenum sulfide deposited on a support material containing mesoporous silica. The method utilizes a sulfur-containing silane that dually functions as a silica source and a sulfur precursor. The method involves an one-pot strategy for hydrothermal treatment and a single-step calcination and sulfidation procedure. The application of the hydrodesulfurization catalysts in treating a hydrocarbon feedstock containing sulfur compounds to produce a desulfurized hydrocarbon stream is also specified.