Pei-Shing Eugene Dai
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Chemical Engineering Science | 1990
Pei-Shing Eugene Dai; David E. Sherwood; Bobby R. Martin
Abstract The HDS reaction of vacuum resid is strongly influenced by intrapellet diffusion. The incorporation of macroporosity in the >25 nm pore diameter range is beneficial to the initial resid HDS activity of a resid hydrotreating catalyst with a mesopore mode in the range from 5 to 15 nm. The primary function of the macropore is to provide access to the mesopore structure. The resid HDS activity is related to the catalytic metals in the desired mesopore structure, and the rate determining step for HDS reaction of vacuum resid is the diffusion in the mesopore region. Restriction of HDS activity due to diffusion effects can be alleviated by decreasing the pellet diameter and choosing the optimum mesopore and macropore diameters and volumes.
Archive | 1995
David E. Sherwood; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai
Archive | 1993
John F. Knifton; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai; Brian Lawrence Benac
Archive | 1997
David Edward Sherwood; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai
Archive | 1995
Pei-Shing Eugene Dai; Laurence Darrel Neff; Kyle Lee Preston; Rei-Yu Judy Hwan
Archive | 1995
John F. Knifton; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai; Robert J. Taylor; Bobby R. Martin
Archive | 1996
Pei-Shing Eugene Dai; John Frederick Knifton
Archive | 1991
David E. Sherwood; Burton H. Bartley; Laurence D. Neff; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai
Archive | 1995
John F. Knifton; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai; Robert J. Taylor
Archive | 1994
John Frederick Knifton; Pei-Shing Eugene Dai