Claims
- 1. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon oil containing undesired aromatic components, sulfur and nitrogen compounds which comprises:
- maintaining a bed of sulfided catalyst containing a metal of non-noble Group VIII and a metal of Group VIB on a carbon support;
- passing a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing 0.5 to 5 wt % sulfur and 0.001 to 0.1 wt % nitrogen in the presence of hydrogen into contact with said sulfided catalyst containing a metal of Group VIII and of Group VIB on a carbon support at 570.degree. F.-850.degree. F. and 600 psig to 2500 psi and a hydrogen flow of 1000-5000, SCFB (Standard cubic feet per barrel of liquid feed), thereby effecting hydrodearomatization, hydrodesulfurization and hydrodenitrogenation of said charge hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components, sulfur and nitrogen and forming a product stream of hydrocarbon essentially having the same boiling range as the charge hydrocarbon oil and containing a lesser quantity of undesired aromatic components, sulfur and nitrogen, said catalyst support consisting essentially of activated carbon having a BET (Brunauer-Emmett Teller) surface area of at least about 900 m.sup.2 /g, an average Pore Diameter between 16 .ANG. and 50 .ANG., and a Total Pore Volume (for nitrogen) of 0.4 to 1.2 cc/g; and
- recovering said product stream of hydrocarbon containing a lesser quantity of undesired aromatic components, sulfur and nitrogen.
- 2. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge middle distillate hydrocarbon is a middle distillate having an initial boiling point of about of 320.degree. F.-480.degree. F.
- 3. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge middle distillate hydrocarbon is a gas oil.
- 4. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge middle distillate hydrocarbon is a diesel fuel.
- 5. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge middle distillate hydrocarbon is a kerosene.
- 6. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said non-noble Group VIII metal is nickel.
- 7. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said Group VI-B metal is tungsten.
- 8. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carbon support is a carbon extrudate.
- 9. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components as claimed in claim 1 wherein said carbon support is a pelletized carbon containing a refractory inorganic matrix.
- 10. The method of treating a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon oil containing undesired aromatic components which comprises:
- maintaining a bed of sulfided catalyst containing a metal of Group VIII selected from cobalt and nickel and a metal of Group VIB selected from molybdenum and tungsten on a carbon support;
- passing a charge naphtha or middle distillate hydrocarbon containing 0.5 to 5 wt % sulfur and 0.001 to 0.1 wt % nitrogen in the presence of hydrogen into contact with said sulfided catalyst containing a metal of Group VIII and of Group VIB on a carbon support at 570.degree. F.-850.degree. F. and 600 psig to 2500 psig and a hydrogen flow rate of 1000-5000 SCFB, thereby effecting hydrodearomatization of said charge hydrocarbon containing undesired aromatic components and forming a product stream of hydrocarbon essentially having the same boiling range as the charge hydrocarbon oil and containing a lesser quantity of undesired aromatic components, said catalyst support consisting essentially of activated carbon having a BET Brunauer-Emmett Teller) surface area of at least about 900 m.sup.2 /g, an average Pore Diameter between 16 .ANG. and 50 .ANG., and a Total Pore Volume (for nitrogen) of 0.4 to 1.2 cc/g; and
- recovering said product stream of hydrocarbon containing a lesser quantity of undesired aromatic components.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 871,145, filed on Apr. 20, 1992, now abandoned.
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