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Highly active NiMo/TiO2Al2O3 catalysts: Influence of the preparation and the activation conditions on the catalytic activity



Guevara Lara, Alfredo

2007

A. Guevara-Lara, R. Bacaud, M. Vrinat, Highly active NiMo/TiO2-Al2O3 catalysts: influence of the preparation and the activation conditions on the catalytic activity. Applied Catalysis A: General 328 (2007) 99-108. ISSN 0926-860X. Factor de impacto 3.190


Abstract


NiMo/TiO2Al2O3 catalysts were prepared over a TiO2Al2O3 mixed oxide (5% of Al2O3) by impregnation with nickel and molybdenum salts precursors at different pH solution and the catalysts have been activated by several calcinationsulfidation procedures. Evaluation of the catalysts in tetraline hydrogenation under pressure indicated that the sample obtained after impregnation under basic condition and sulfided without any previous calcination presents the highest activity. Characterizations of the samples by Raman and UVvis diffuse reflectance spectroscopies, XPS and HRTEM allowed to follow the evolution of the Ni and Mo species along the different steps of the preparation and to understand how to get a high promoting effect of Ni over such a TiO2 rich support.






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