Catalysis Letters, Vol.117, No.1-2, 43-52, 2007
High activity Ni/MoS2 catalysts obtained from alkylthiometalate mixtures for the hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene
An efficient method for improving the catalytic properties of unsupported Ni/MoS2 catalysts is mixing thiometalate precursors applying the appropriate precursors and thermal conditions. High active catalysts for the hydrodesulfurization (HDS) of dibenzothiophene (DBT) are prepared by the controlled decomposition of physical mixtures of Ni(diethylentriamine)(2)MoS4 (NDTA-TM) and [(Propyl)(4)N)](2)MoS4 (TPA-TM). The catalysts with a higher content of NDTA-TM are very active with a high selectivity for the direct desulfurization pathway (DDS) due to the synergistic effect of nickel. In addition the presence of a large amount of carbon may produce single-slabs of nickel promoted carbon containing molybdenum sulfides. The activity enhancement is attributed to an increased number of NiMoS active sites originated by the chemical interaction between the precursors NDTA-TM and TPA-TM during the mixing procedure. Furthermore, the carbon content in the final products is related to the enhancement of the activity and the preference of the DDS pathway. The controlled decomposition of mixtures of NDTA-TM + TPA-TM yields catalysts which are about twofold more active than an industrial NiMo/Al2O3 catalyst. This improvement may be attributed to an intense interaction of the precursors during the synthesis causing a re-dispersion of nickel atoms from NDTA-TM over the surface of carbon containing molybdenum sulfide provided by the precursor TPA-TM, increasing the amount of active sites. The catalysts from mixtures of (NH4)(2)MoS4 (A-TM) and NDTA-TM behave similarly to the pure precursors.
Keywords:thiometalates;Ni/MoS2 catalysts;HDS of DBT;Ni(diethylenetriamine)(2)MoS4;(NH4)(2)MoS4;(Propyl(4)N)(2)MoS4