Preparation and Application of Macropore Nanometer Host-Guest Catalyst

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A series of macropore host-guest catalysts were prepared by third nanoassembly technique. nanoassembly support had a pore volume of 1.32cm3 /g,a specific surface area of 220m2/g, average pore diameter of 27.3nm, the most probable pore diameter of 40nm, a low stacking density of 0.34g/cm3. The results of the XRD and TEM showed that the part of pore was blocked with increasing the amount of active metal. But the aggregation phenomenon was improved by adding uniformly co-impregnant, and the amount of active metal was up to 40%. The lamellar structure of sulfided state metal was formed which the length were between 8 nm to 10 nm and layer were 3~9. Hydrogenation performance of the different catalysts has been evaluated. The removal rates of desulfurization, denitrification, residual carbon and demetalization for hydrotreating in one gram active metal per 100mL volume for FB30 were as 2.0, 2.6, 2.0 and 2.5 times as FC, respectively. The results explained that the macropore host-guest catalyst had higher activity for hydrotreating residue.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 609-610)

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