Claims
- 1. A catalytic hydroprocess of a hydrocarbon-containing oil containing nitrogen or sulfur, said hydroprocess comprising contacting a catalytic composition with said hydrocarbon-containing oil under hydroprocessing conditions so as to produce a product hydrocarbon-containing oil containing less nitrogen or sulfur than said hydrocarbon-containing oil, said catalytic composition consisting essentially of at least one cobalt metal hydrogenation component and at least one molybdenum hydrogenation metal component supported on an amorphous, porous refractory oxide, said composition having a pore size distribution wherein at least 75 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter, less than 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter less than 60 angstroms and greater than 3 percent to less than 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms, said mode pore diameter of said composition is in the range from about 70 to about 90 angstroms.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon-containing oil comprises a residuum hydrocarbon feed.
- 3. The process defined in claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon-containing oil further comprises contaminant metals.
- 4. The process defined in claim 3 wherein said hydrocarbon-containing oil contains less than 100 ppmw of said contaminant metals, calculated as Ni plus V.
- 5. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein at least 80 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter.
- 6. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.34 cc/gram of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter.
- 7. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.39 cc/gram of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter.
- 8. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 75 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 50 angstroms to about 100 angstroms.
- 9. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than 85 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 50 to about 100 angstroms.
- 10. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 50 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 10 angstroms below the mode pore diameter to about 10 angstroms above the mode pore diameter.
- 11. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 55 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 10 angstroms below the mode pore diameter to about 10 angstroms above the mode pore diameter.
- 12. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than 0.34 cc/gram of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 50 to about 100 angstroms.
- 13. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.37 cc/gram of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 50 to about 100 angstroms.
- 14. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein 5 to 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 15. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein about 7 to about 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 16. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than 0.015 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 17. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.023 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 18. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.030 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms
- 19. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein less than about 0.055 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter less than 60 angstroms.
- 20. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 12 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 90 angstroms.
- 21. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein said mode pore diameter is from 75 to 90 angstroms.
- 22. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.03 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 100 angstroms.
- 23. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 wherein greater than about 0.06 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pore a of diameter greater than 90 angstroms.
- 24. The hydroprocess defined in claim 1 prepared by a method comprising the step of impregnating calcined, amorphous, porous refractory oxide support particulates with at least one precursor of said hydrogenation metal component, said calcined, amorphous, porous refractory oxide support having a pore size distribution wherein at least 80 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter and at least about 4 to less than about 10 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms, said mode pore diameter of said support is in the range from about 65 to about 85 angstroms.
- 25. The hydroprocess defined in claim 24 wherein said support has a total pore volume from about 0.4 to about 0.8 cc/gram.
- 26. The hydroprocess defined in claim 24 wherein a total pore volume is from about 0.4 to about 0.7 cc/gram.
- 27. A catalytic hydroprocess of a hydrocarbon-containing oil containing contaminant metals, nitrogen or sulfur, said hydroprocess comprising contacting a catalytic composition with said hydrocarbon-containing oil under hydroprocessing conditions so as to produce a product hydrocarbon-containing oil containing less nitrogen, sulfur or contaminant metals than contained in said hydrocarbon-containing oil, said catalytic composition consisting essentially of about 0.01 to about 6 weight percent of cobalt metal hydrogenation components, calculated as the monoxide, and about 1 to about 15 weight percent of molybdenum metal hydrogenation components, calculated as the trioxide, supported on an amorphous, porous refractory oxide containing alumina, said composition having a pore size distribution wherein at least 80 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter, less than 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter less than 60 angstroms and about 4 percent to less than 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms, said mode pore diameter is in the range from about 70 to about 90 angstroms.
- 28. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 consisting essentially of about 10 to about 14 weight percent of said molybdenum hydrogenation components, calculated as MoO.sub.3, and about 2 to about 5 weight percent of said cobalt hydrogenation components, calculated as CoO.
- 29. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 wherein said mode pore diameter is from 75 to 90 angstroms.
- 30. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 wherein greater than 0.03 cc/gram of said pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 31. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 wherein less than 0.05 cc/gram of said pore volume is in pores of diameter less than 60 angstroms.
- 32. The hydroprocess defined in claim 31 wherein said amorphous, porous refractory oxide consists essentially of alumina.
- 33. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 wherein at least about 0.40 cc/gram of said pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 50 to about 100 angstroms and at least about 0.035 cc/gram is in pores of diameter than 100 angstroms.
- 34. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 wherein at least about 55 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 10 angstroms above to about 10 angstroms below the mode pore diameter and greater than 12 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 90 angstroms.
- 35. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 prepared by a method comprising the step of impregnating calcined, amorphous, porous refractory oxide support particulates with at least one precursor of said cobalt component and at least one precursor of said molybdenum components, said support particulates having a pore size distribution wherein at least 80 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter and greater than about 4 percent to less than 10 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter less than 110 angstroms, said mode pore diameter of said support particulates is in the range from about 65 to about 85 angstroms.
- 36. The hydroprocess defined in claim 35 wherein said support particulates have a total pore volume from about 0.45 to about 0.7 cc/gram.
- 37. The hydroprocess defined in claim 27 wherein greater than 5 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 38. A process for catalytically hydroprocessing a hydrocarbon-containing oil wherein the catalytic composition is contacted with a hydrocarbon-containing oil under hydroprocessing conditions to produce a product hydrocarbon-containing oil containing hydrogenated components of said hydrocarbon-containing oil, said catalytic composition consisting essentially of about 10 to about 14 weight percent of molybdenum hydrogenation components, calculated as MoO.sub.3, about 2 to about 5 weight percent of cobalt hydrogenation components, calculated as the monoxide, and supported on a porous, amorphous refractory oxide consisting essentially of alumina, said composition having a pore size distribution wherein at least 80 percent of the total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 20 angstroms above the mode pore diameter to about 20 angstroms below the mode pore diameter, less than 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter less than 60 angstroms and greater than 4 percent to less than 10 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 100 angstroms, said mode pore diameter of said composition is in the range from about 70 to about 90 angstroms.
- 39. The process defined in claim 38 wherein said hydrocarbon-containing oil comprises a residuum hydrocarbon oil containing sulfur and said hydroprocessing conditions comprise hydrodesulfurization conditions and said hydrogenated components comprise hydrogen sulfide.
- 40. The process defined in claim 38 wherein greater than 5 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 41. The process defined in claim 38 wherein at least about 7 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 110 angstroms.
- 42. The process defined in claim 38 wherein at least 85 percent and at least 0.40 cc/gram of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter from about 50 to about 100 angstroms.
- 43. The process defined in claim 38 wherein said mode pore diameter is from 75 to 90 angstroms and at least 12 percent of said total pore volume is in pores of diameter greater than 90 angstroms.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 213,079 filed June 9, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,886,582.
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