Hongyan Shang
China National Petroleum Corporation
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Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry | 2006
Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Yongqiang Xu; Jieshan Qiu; Fei Wei
Abstract The dispersion of the active phase and loading capacity of the Mo species on carbon nanotube (CNT) was studied by the XRD technique. The reducibility properties of Co-Mo catalysts in the oxide state over CNTs were investigated by TPR, while the sulfided Co-Mo/CNT catalysts were characterized by means of the XRD and LRS techniques. The activity and selectivity with respect to the hydrodesulfurization (HDS) performances on carbon nanotube supported Co-Mo catalysts were evaluated. It wics found that the main active molybdenum species in the oxide state MoO 3 /CNT catalysts were MoO 2 , but not MoO 3 , as generally expected. The maximum loading before the formation of the bulk phase was lower than 6% (percent by mass, based on Moos). TPR studies revealed that the active species in the oxide state Co-Mo/CNT catalysts were reduced more easily at relatively lower temperatures in comparison to those of the Co-Mo/γ-Al 2 O 3 catalysts, indicating that the CNT support promoted or favored the reduction of the active species. The active species of a Co-Mo-0.7/CNT catalyst were more easily reduced than those of the Co-Mo/CNT catalysts with Co/Mo atomic ratios of 0.2, 0.35, and 0.5, respectively, suggesting that the Co/Mo atomic ratio has a great effect on the reducibility of the active species. It was found that the incorporation of cobalt improved the dispersion of the molybdenum species on the support, and a phenomenon of mobilization and re-dispersion had occurred during the sulfurization process, resulting in low valence state Mo 3 S 4 and CO-MoS 2.17 active phases. HDS measurements showed that the Co-Mo/CNT catalysts were more active than the Co-Mo/γ-Al 2 O 3 ones for the desulfurization of DBT, and the hydrogenolysis/hydrogenation selectivity of the Co-Mo/CNT catalysts was also much higher than those of the Co-Mo/γ-Al 2 O 3 . The Co-Mo/CNT catalyst with a Co/Mo atomic ratio of 0.7 showed the highest activity, whereas the catalyst with a Co/Mo atomic ratio of 0.35 had the highest selectivity.
Carbon | 2004
Mingbo Wu; Qingfang Zha; Jieshan Qiu; Yansheng Guo; Hongyan Shang; Aijun Yuan
Fuel Processing Technology | 2007
Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Yongqiang Xu; Jieshan Qiu; Fei Wei
Chinese Journal of Chemistry | 2010
Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Ruiyu Zhao; Mingbo Wu; Fei Wei
Archive | 2004
Haiyang Chen; Xichen Zhou; Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Jieshan Qiu; Fei Wei
Archive | 2004
Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Fei Wei
Archive | 2012
Yongqiang Xu; Yinping Lin; Hongyan Shang; Shuai Gai; Hongjuan Li; Chenguang Liu
Archive | 2012
Yongqiang Xu; Yinping Lin; Hongyan Shang; Lili Bai; Baohong Duan; Chenguang Liu
Preprints-American Chemical Society Division of Petroleum Chemistry | 2004
Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Ruiyu Zhao; Fei Wei
Preprints-American Chemical Society Division of Petroleum Chemistry | 2004
Hongyan Shang; Chenguang Liu; Mingbo Wu