Abstract:
The characterization of a series of CoMo/Al
2O
3-SiO
2 catalysts with different SiO
2 contents were studied using
in-situ FT-IR, Raman, UV-Vis and H
2-TPR techniques. The results show that the increase of the silica component in CoMo/Al
2O
3-SiO
2 catalysts can promote the transformation of octahedral molybdenum species into tetrahedral molybdenum species, and the higher SiO
2 content can contribute to the transformation. Proper amount of silica component in the mixed supports can alter the interaction between the support and the active metals, resulting in higher hydrodesulfurization(HDS) activity of CoMo/Al
2O
3-SiO
2 catalysts.