Silica poisoning in HDT catalysts by light coker naphtha

2012 
Abstract γ-Alumina-based HDT catalysts used as silicon traps adsorb more efficiently silicon compounds from naphtha till saturation, which occurs at a relatively low concentration (5–10 wt%). As the silicon content in the catalyst increases, the surface is progressively deactivated, mainly affecting the hydrodenitrogenation and hydrogenation activity. According to the aforementioned, the deactivation of HDT catalysts was investigated by means of a fraction of naphtha doped with silicone oil with different concentrations, which was used to contaminate the catalysts. The presence of silicon species was detected by 29 Si NMR and FTIR spectroscopies. The Si O Al formation was evidenced by the B/L ratio measured for the doped HDT catalysts. The results obtained for the deactivation of HDT catalysts exposed to high silicon contents show that this factor plays a major role in the loss of activity.
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