Claims
- 1. A hydrocarbon conversion process catalyzed by a catalyst comprising at least one nickel component, about 17 to about 35 weight percent of tungsten components, calculated as WO.sub.3, and at least one phosphorus component supported on an amorphous, porous refractory oxide wherein the mole ratio of tungsten to nickel is less than about 7 to 1, calculated as WO.sub.3 to NiO, and the surface area is from about 100 to about 250 m.sup.2 /gram, said process comprising contacting a hydrocarbon-containing feedstock under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure with said catalyst to produce upgraded hydrocarbon products.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1 wherein said feedstock comprises a hydrocarbon compound containing at least one unsaturated carbon-to-carbon bond and said upgraded hydrocarbon products comprise a more saturated form of said hydrocarbon compound.
- 3. The process defined in claim 1 wherein said conditions include a temperature from about 50.degree. C. to about 500.degree. C., a pressure from about 50 to about 4,000 p.s.i.g., and a space velocity from about 0.05 to about 25 vol./vol.-hr.
- 4. The process defined in claim 3 wherein said conditions further include the presence of hydrogen.
- 5. The process defined in claim 1 wherein said feedstock is selected from the group consisting of top crudes, vacuum and atmospheric residual fractions, light and heavy atmospheric distillate oils, light and heavy vacuum distillate oils, shale oils, oils from bituminous sands, and oils from coal compositions.
- 6. The process defined in claim 1 wherein said feedstock comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of organometallic, organosulfur, organonitrogen, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, olefinic, acetylenic, and aromatic compounds and derivatives thereof.
- 7. A hydrocarbon conversion process catalyzed by a catalyst containing at least one nickel component, about 17 to about 35 weight percent of tungsten components, calculated as WO.sub.3, and at least about 3 to about 15 weight percent of phosphorus components, calculated as P.sub.2 O.sub.5, on an amorphous, porous refractory oxide support, said catalyst prepared by a method comprising impregnating said support with an aqueous impregnating solution containing nickel, tungsten and phosphorus, and calcining the impregnated support, said support having a pore size distribution wherein at least 75 percent of the total pore volume is within the range from about 20 angstroms above and 20 angstroms below a median pore diameter in the range from about 60 to about 100 angstroms, and said catalyst having a mole ratio of tungsten to nickel of less than about 7 to 1, calculated as WO.sub.3 to NiO said process comprising contacting a hydrocarbon-containing feedstock under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure with said catalyst to produce upgraded hydrocarbon products.
- 8. The process defined in claim 7 wherein said feedstock comprises a hydrocarbon compound containing at least one unsaturated carbon-to-carbon bond and said upgraded hydrocarbon products comprise a more saturated form of said hydrocarbon compound.
- 9. The process defined in claim 7 wherein said conditions include a temperature from about 50.degree. C. to about 500.degree. C., a pressure from about 50 to about 4,000 p.s.i.g., and a space velocity from about 0.05 to about 25 vol./vol.-hr.
- 10. The process defined in claim 9 wherein said conditions further include the presence of hydrogen and said catalyst has a total pore volume of about 0.25 to about 0.50 cc/gram, a surface area from about 100 to about 225 m.sup.2 /gram and a median pore diameter in the range from about 70 to about 110 angstroms.
- 11. A process for saturating aromatic compounds contained in a hydrocarbon-containing feedstock, said process comprising contacting said feedstock under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure and the presence of hydrogen with a catalyst comprising at least one nickel component, about 17 to about 35 weight percent of tungsten components, calculated as WO.sub.3, and at least one phosphorus component supported on an amorphous, porous refractory oxide wherein the mole ratio of tungsten to nickel is less than about 7 to 1, calculated as WO.sub.3 to NiO, and the surface area is from about 100 to about 250 m.sup.2 /gram, to produce hydrocarbon-containing compounds more saturated than said aromatic compounds contained in said feedstock.
- 12. The process defined in claim 11 wherein said conditions include a temperature from about 250.degree. C. to about 382.degree. C., a pressure from about 500 to about 1,400 p.s.i.g., and a space velocity from about 0.5 to about 2.0 LHSV.
- 13. The process defined in claim 11 wherein said feedstock comprises an aromatic-containing diesel fraction boiling substantially in the range from about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.
- 14. The process defined in claim 13 wherein said feedstock contains at least 5 weight percent of said aromatic compounds and said catalyst has a total pore volume of about 0.25 to about 0.50 /cc/gram, a surface area from about 100 to about 225 m.sup.2 /gram and a median pore diameter in the range from about 70 to about 110 angstroms.
- 15. The process defined in claim 11 wherein said aromatic compounds contained in said feedstock are reduced to less than 10 volume percent of the effluent.
- 16. A process for saturating aromatic compounds contained in a hydrocarbon-containing feedstock, said process comprising contacting said feedstock under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure and the presence of hydrogen with a particulate catalyst consisting essentially of at least one active nickel hydrogenation metal component, about 17 to about 35 weight percent of at least one active tungsten hydrogenation metal component and at least one phosphorus component on an amorphous porous refractory oxide, said catalyst having a pore size distribution wherein at least 75 percent of the pore volume is in pores of diameter in the range from about 50 angstroms to about 130 angstroms and less than 10 percent of said pore volume in pores of diameter greater than 130 angstroms, said conditions yielding at least about 10 volume percent conversion of said aromatic compounds in said feedstock to product components containing more saturated forms of said aromatic compounds.
- 17. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said conditions include a hydrogen partial pressure in the range from about 200 psig to about 1,500 p.s.i.g.
- 18. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said feedstock contains nitrogen and said process further comprises simultaneous denitrogenation of said feedstock.
- 19. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said feedstock contains sulfur and said process further comprises simultaneous desulfurization of said feedstock.
- 20. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said catalyst is essentially free of a crystalline molecular sieve and has less than 10 percent of the total pore volume in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms and the median pore diameter is in the range from about 60 to about 100 angstroms.
- 21. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said feedstock comprises an aromatic-containing diesel fraction boiling substantially in the range from 140.degree. C. to 370.degree. C.
- 22. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said conditions include a temperature from about 200.degree. C. to about 400.degree. C., a hydrogen partial pressure from about 200 to about 3,000 p.s.i.g., at a space velocity from about 0.5 to about 5.0 LHSV.
- 23. The process defined in claim 16 wherein said aromatic compounds contained in said feedstock are reduced to less than 10 volume percent of the effluent.
- 24. A process for saturating aromatic compounds contained in a hydrocarbon-containing feedstock, said process comprising contacting said feedstock under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure with a catalyst comprising at least one nickel component, about 17 to about 35 weight percent of tungsten components, and at least one phosphorus component supported on an amorphous, porous refractory oxide and wherein said catalyst comprising less than 10 percent of the total pore volume in pores of diameter less than 50 angstroms and less than 10 percent of the total pore volume in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms to produce hydrocarbon-containing compounds more saturated than said aromatic compounds contained in said feedstock.
- 25. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said catalyst comprises a mole ratio of tungsten to nickel less than about 10 to 1, calculated as WO.sub.3 to NiO, and the surface area is about 100 to about 225 m.sup.2 /gram.
- 26. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said catalyst has less than 15 percent of the total pore volume in pores of diameter greater than 90 angstroms.
- 27. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said catalyst comprises a mole ratio of tungsten to nickel less than about 7 to 1, calculated as WO.sub.3 to NiO.
- 28. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said catalyst has a median pore diameter is in the range from about 70 to about 110 angstroms.
- 29. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said catalyst consists essentially of said nickel, tungsten and phosphorus components supported on said amorphous, porous refractory oxide.
- 30. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said feedstock comprises an aromatic-containing diesel fraction boiling substantially in the range from about 140.degree. C. to about 370.degree. C.
- 31. The process defined in claim 30 wherein said feedstock contains at least 5 weight percent of said aromatic compounds and said catalyst has a total pore volume of about 0.25 to about 0.50 cc/gram.
- 32. The process defined in claim 31 wherein said feedstock contains from 10 to 60 weight percent of said aromatic compounds.
- 33. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said conditions include a temperature from about 200.degree. C. to about 400.degree. C., a hydrogen partial pressure from about 200 to about 3,000 p.s.i.g., at a space velocity from about 0.5 to about 5.0 LHSV.
- 34. The process defined in claim 24 wherein said aromatic compounds contained in said feedstock are reduced to less than 10 volume percent of the effluent.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/528,877 filed May 25, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,902.
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