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USE OF SULPHUR-CONTAINING SUPPORTS FOR CATALYTIC REFORMING

  • US 20110105313A1
  • Filed: 05/20/2009
  • Published: 05/05/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/2008
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A process for preparing a catalyst comprising at least one metal from group VIII, rhenium or iridium and a sulphur-containing support, said catalyst having, at the end of step d), a sodium content which is strictly less than 50 ppm by weight and a sulphur content in the range of 1500 to 3000 ppm by weight, said process comprising the following steps:

  • a step a) for preparing a sulphur-containing support, comprising the following sub-steps;

    a1) simultaneously adding an aqueous solution of aluminium sulphate to a basic aqueous solution of sodium aluminate in order to precipitate an alumina precursor and to form a slurry, the pH being maintained between 6 and 10, the rate of addition of the two solutions being maintained in order to form an intermediate alumina precursor in the form of boehmite-pseudoboehmite;

    a2) maturing the slurry obtained at the end of step a1) at temperatures in the range of 60°

    C. to 250°

    C. for a period of 0 to 24 h, the pH during said step being adjusted to between 8.5 and 10;

    a3) filtering the slurry obtained at the end of step a2) to obtain a filtration cake which is washed until the sulphur content is in the range of 1500 to 3000 ppm by weight with respect to ultimately calcined alumina;

    a4) drying the filtration cake obtained at the end of step a3) between 40°

    C. and 150°

    C.;

    a5)forming the dry cake obtained at the end of step a4) in order to obtain the sulphur-containing support then calcining between 500°

    C. and 830°

    C.;

    a step b) of bringing the sulphur-containing support obtained at the end of step a) or step c) into contact with an aqueous or organic solution of at least one precursor of the metal from group VIII;

    a step c) of bringing the support obtained at the end of step b) or step a) into contact with an aqueous or organic solution of at least one precursor of rhenium or iridium;

    a step d) for drying the support obtained at the end of step c) at a temperature in the range of 80°

    C. to 150°

    C., then calcining in air at a temperature in the range of 300°

    C. to 600°

    C., then reducing in hydrogen.

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