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Nickel–molybdenum sulfide naphthalene hydrogenation catalysts synthesized by the in situ decomposition of oil-soluble precursors
Abstract Nickel–molybdenum sulfide catalysts for the hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons have been prepared by the in situ decomposition of oil-soluble precursors Mo(CO)6 and Ni(С7H15СOO)2 in a hydrocarbon feedstock and characterized by HRTEM and XPS. The resulting Ni–Mo sulfide material exhibits high catalytic activity in the naphthalene hydrogenation reaction. An optimum Mo/Ni ratio of 1/2 has been selected.
Nickel–molybdenum sulfide naphthalene hydrogenation catalysts synthesized by the in situ decomposition of oil-soluble precursors
Abstract Nickel–molybdenum sulfide catalysts for the hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons have been prepared by the in situ decomposition of oil-soluble precursors Mo(CO)6 and Ni(С7H15СOO)2 in a hydrocarbon feedstock and characterized by HRTEM and XPS. The resulting Ni–Mo sulfide material exhibits high catalytic activity in the naphthalene hydrogenation reaction. An optimum Mo/Ni ratio of 1/2 has been selected.
Nickel–molybdenum sulfide naphthalene hydrogenation catalysts synthesized by the in situ decomposition of oil-soluble precursors
Sizova, I. A. (author) / Maksimov, A. L. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 57 ; 595-599
2017-07-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English