2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
(39b) Advanced Hydro-Desulfurization Catalysts for Hydrocarbon Fuels
Authors
ADEMâs patented technology of making metal oxide and mixed metal oxide nanowires is used to make highly active HDS catalysts. The composition of mixed metal oxide nanowires was controlled. On average, the diameter of the NWs ranges from 10 to 50 nm, and the length is 200-1000 nm. This method is highly scalable and ADEM has extensive experience on the customized catalyst formulation, extrusion, packaging and transportation.
For the HDS activity testing, Ni-Mo-O3 alloy nanowires (AdE-Scat-200) mixed with high surface gamma alumina, and extruded into 1.25 to 3 mm diameter extrudates in cylindrical and trilobed shapes. 50 to 100 gram catalyst extrudates was mixed with inert material and then packed in the high pressure fixed-bed reactor. The feed contains 1100 to 3400 ppm sulfur including thiophene and refractory sulfur compounds such as benzothiophene, dibenzothiophene, methyl dibenzothiophene and 4,6-DMDBT. Table 1 summarized the HDS activity testing results of different catalysts. AdE-Scat-110 is another HDS catalysts product developed by ADEM, using conventional co-impregnation method. The alloyed NiMo nanowires based product (AdE-Scat-200) shows excellent ultra deep desulfurization performance under much lower pressure comparing to the commercially available HDS catalysts.
Table 1. Summary of HDS testing results using ADEM catalyst formulations (AdE-Scat series)
Catalyst |
Synthesis |
Time on stream (h) |
Temperature (C) |
Pressure (bar) |
Sulfur outlet (ppm) |
AdE-Scat-201 |
Alloyed NWs |
200 |
350 |
15 |
40±10 |
AdE-Scat-200 |
Alloyed NWs on high SA alumina |
200 |
350 |
15 |
12±5 |
AdE-Scat-110 |
Co-impregnation on NWs |
200 |
350 |
20 |
15±10 |
A commercial catalyst NiMo-Al2O3) |
Commercially available |
200 |
400 |
30 |
55±10 |
Significance
The use of alloyed nanowires as HDS catalysts has multi-fold advantages for catalyst applications: (1) allows for uniform and high level of dispersion; (2) the single-crystal nature and faceting improves the properties of the alloyed catalytically-active metals; (3) an ability to produce well-defined surface facets yields a higher concentration of desired sites; (4) the nanowire morphology presents an easier diffusion pathway for sulfur transfer from supported clusters to the underlying support, thereby maintaining a high surface concentration of active nickel and other precious metallic sites for deep desulfurization and hydrotreating activity; (5) nanowire morphology prevents further sintering with a long catalyst life time. ADEM has been working with local oil refineries and customized the HDS catalyst formulation based on the operation conditions and limitations; (6) in 2020, ADEM will conduct a pilot-scale testing using skid-mounted unit at one of the refineries.
References
- IMO 2020: Taking bold action to clean up shipping emissions by reducing the sulfur content in shipâs fuel oil http://www.imo.org/en/MediaCentre/HotTopics/Documents/Sulphur%202020%20infographic%202%20page.pdf
- Sunkara, S. Vasireddy, J. He, and V. Kumar; US Patent Application No: 62440937 The application has been assigned serial number PCT/US18/12006.