Multicatalyst System Testing Methodology for Upgrading Residual Oils

2008 
Atmospheric residue desulfurization (ARDS) is one of the major processes installed in refineries worldwide for upgrading petroleum residues to more-valuable clean products. Because of the importance of the process, research and development related to the process and its associated catalysts has gained increasing attention internationally. Hence, it is necessary to develop a reliable testing methodology for evaluating ARDS catalysts in a relatively short time. From our experience, it has been determined that, within 2−3 months, an ARDS catalyst system consisting of 3−5 catalysts can be evaluated and their performance in an industrial unit can be predicted. This requires generating quality data related to the initial activities, kinetic parameters of individual catalysts, the deactivation behavior, and maximum metal capacity in the catalyst system. Using the proposed catalyst evaluation methodology, values of the apparent reaction kinetics and catalyst life can be determined. These data are fed into an in-h...
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