Claims
- 1. A process for hydrodearomatizing an essentially asphaltene free hydrocarbon feedstock containing undesired aromatics in the presence of hydrogen while simultaneously effecting hydrodesulfurization and hydrodenitrogenation which comprises:
- maintaining a bed of sulfided carbon-supported catalyst containing:
- (i) 1-40 wt % of at least one of tungsten or molybdenum, and
- (ii) 0.1-15 wt % of a metal selected from nickel or cobalt or iron, and
- (iii) 0.2-10 wt % of chromium, based on the total catalyst weight,
- (iv) wherein the carbon support has a B.E.T. surface area of at least 800 m.sup.2 /g, a total pore volume for nitrogen of at least 0.4 cc/g, and average pore diameter by nitrogen adsorption, defined as ##EQU1## of between 16 and 50 Angstroms, and (v) wherein the carbon support is preformed and the carbon supported catalyst is prepared by conventional impregnation methods using aqueous solutions of salts of the elements,
- passing a charge hydrocarbon, in the presence of hydrogen into contact with said sulfided catalyst containing (i) molybdenum or tungsten, and (ii) metal of non-noble Group VIII and (iii) chromium on a carbon support at hydrotreating conditions, thereby effecting hydrodearomatization of said charge hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components and forming a product stream of hydrocarbon containing a lesser quantity of undesired aromatic components; and
- recovering said product stream of hydrocarbon containing a lesser quantity of undesired aromatic components.
- 2. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge is a naphtha of initial boiling point of about 70.degree. F.-200.degree. F.
- 3. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge is a middle distillate of initial boiling point of about 300.degree. F.-480.degree. F.
- 4. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge is a gas oil.
- 5. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hydrodearomatization is carried out at about 570.degree. F.-850.degree. F. and 400-3000 psig.
- 6. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hydroaromatization is carried out at about 570.degree. F.-770.degree. F. and 600-3000 psig.
- 7. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sulfided catalyst contains 8-35 w % of at least one of tungsten or molybdenum.
- 8. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sulfided catalyst contains 3-12 w % of at least one of nickel or cobalt.
- 9. A process for treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sulfided catalyst contains 1-10 w % of chromium.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/279,362, filed Jul. 22, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,261, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/990,381 now abandoned.
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