Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
46606 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Drastic regulations concerning sulfur content in fuels has lead to and still imply numerous researches on hydrotreating reactions and hydrodesulfurization catalysts. The objective of this paper was to illustrate how, besides physicochemical characterization techniques, the kinetics could be also a useful and precious tool for the understanding of the reactions involved and of the catalysts used in this process. That was illustrated by application of competitive kinetics to the comprehension of the transformation of sulfur refractory compounds, of the H2S partial pressure effect on the activity of transition metal sulfides, and to the understanding of support effect for rhenium sulfide based catalysts.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Competitive experiments allowed proposing a general mechanism for HDS of alkyldibenzothiophenes. ► Competitive reactions for understanding H2S inhibitor or promoter in the hydrogenation reaction. ► Importance of the metal–sulfur bond energy (EM–S) on the electronic state of the sulfide. ► Kinetic proof of a “metallic like character” for ReS2 supported catalysts.

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