Claims
- 1. An alumina support for a hydrodesulfurization catalyst, the support comprising a particle density less than 1.0 grams per cubic centimeter and a pore volume in the range of about 0.5 to about 1.1 cubic centimeters per gram, wherein at least about 70% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters of the range of 140 .ANG. and 220 .ANG., less than 5% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 500 .ANG., and less than 2% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 1000 .ANG., the pores of the alumina support having a peak pore diameter greater than 170 .ANG..
- 2. The support as disclosed in claim 1, wherein at least about 45% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters in the range of 170 .ANG. to 220 .ANG., the pores of the alumina support having a peak pore diameter in the range of 170 .ANG. to 220 .ANG..
- 3. The support as disclosed in claim 1, wherein at least about 25% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters in the range of 180 .ANG. to 220 .ANG., the pores of the alumina support having a peak pore diameter in the range of 180 .ANG. to 220 .ANG..
- 4. The support as disclosed in claim 1, wherein less than about 20% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters between 70 and 130 .ANG..
- 5. The support as disclosed in claim 1, wherein less than about 65% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters between 110 and 190 .ANG..
- 6. The support as disclosed in claim 1, wherein less than about 2% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 500 .ANG. and less than about 1% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 1000 .ANG..
- 7. The support as disclosed in claim 6, wherein less than about 1% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 500 .ANG. and less than about 0.5% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 1000 .ANG..
- 8. The support as disclosed in claim 3, wherein less than about 1% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 500 .ANG. and less than about 0.5% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 1000 .ANG..
- 9. The support as disclosed in claim 7, wherein less than about 2% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 300 .ANG..
- 10. The support as disclosed in claim 8, wherein less than about 2% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 300 .ANG..
- 11. A catalyst for the hydrodesulfurization of heavy oils, comprising the alumina support of claim 1, a Group VIB component selected from the metals, oxides and sulfides of the Group VIB elements; and a Group VIII component selected from the metals, oxides and sulfides of the Group VIII elements.
- 12. The catalyst as disclosed in claim 11 wherein at least about 70% of the pore volume of the catalyst is in pores having diameters in the range of 140 .ANG. and 220 .ANG., less than 5% of the pore volume of the catalyst is in pores having diameters greater than about 500 .ANG., and less than 2% of the pore volume of the catalyst is in pores having diameters greater than about 1000 .ANG., the pores of the catalyst having a peak pore diameter greater than 170 .ANG..
- 13. The catalyst as disclosed in claim 12, wherein at least about 45% of the pore volume of the catalyst is in pores having diameters in the range of 170 .ANG. to 220 .ANG., the pores of the catalyst having a peak pore diameter in the range of 170 .ANG. to 220 .ANG..
- 14. The catalyst as disclosed in claim 11 having a Group VIB component and a Group VIII component selected from the metals, oxides and sulfides of cobalt, nickel and molybdenum.
- 15. The catalyst as disclosed in claim 14 which contains between about 2% and about 4% nickel and between about 7% and about 9% molybdenum.
- 16. The catalyst as disclosed in claim 15 which is prepared by impregnating the alumina support with a solution of a cobalt or nickel salt and a heteropolymolybdic acid.
- 17. The alumina support as disclosed in claim 1 prepared using a method comprising treating a particulate solid comprising predominantly alpha-alumina monohydrate having a nitric acid gelation value of less than 5 minutes by admixing the solid with an aqueous acidic solution to a pH in the range of about 3.0 to 4.5; neutralizing at least a portion of the admixed acid by admixing into the treated solid an aqueous solution of a nitrogen base containing an amount of base in the range of from about 0.9 to 1.1 equivalents per equivalent of the acid; shaping and drying the neutralized or partially neutralized solid; and calcining the shaped solid at a temperature of at least 1600.degree. F. (871.degree. C.).
- 18. A process for hydrodesulfurization of a heavy oil containing organometallic compounds comprising contacting the heavy oil in the presence of hydrogen gas and at hydrodesulfurization conditions with the catalyst of claim 11.
- 19. The process as disclosed in claim 18 wherein at least about 45% of the pore volume of the catalyst is in pores having diameters in the range of 170 .ANG. to 220 .ANG., less than about 1% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 500 .ANG. and less than about 0.5% of the pore volume is in pores having diameters greater than about 1000 .ANG., the pores of the catalyst having a peak pore diameter in the range of 170 .ANG. to 220 .ANG..
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part application of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/282,673, filed Jul. 29, 1994, now abandoned, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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