Metal phosphides as high-performance hydrotreating catalysts

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Metal phosphides, including Ni 2 P, MoP, WP, and CoP, are novel active hydrotreating catalysts with high potential as high-performance catalysts due to their higher hydrogenation activity, which is essential in the hydrodesulfurization of bulky sulfur-containing molecules and in hydrodenitrogenation, compared to conventional Mo and W-based metal sulfide catalysts. However, the preparation of metal phosphides is more challenging than that of metal sulfides. In the present study, three preparation methods, including in-situ reduction, H 2 -plasma reduction, and sulfidation-reduction, are introduced, and the effects of preparation conditions on the structure and catalytic performances in hydrodesulfurization are briefly discussed. In addition, H 2 S passivation is compared with O 2 passivation for the preparation of Ni 2 P catalysts.

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Wang, Y., Li, X., Sun, Z., & Wang, A. (2015). Metal phosphides as high-performance hydrotreating catalysts. Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute. Japan Petroleum Institute. https://doi.org/10.1627/jpi.58.197

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