Essays about: "NiMo-catalysts"

Found 3 essays containing the word NiMo-catalysts.

  1. 1. Characterization of NiMo catalysts with noble metal promoters

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)

    Author : Filip Hallböök; [2023]
    Keywords : Catalysis; Hydrodeoxygenation; TPR; NiMo-catalysts; Chemical engineering; Chemistry;

    Abstract : To be able to face the challenges brought on by climate change there is an urgent need to reduce the heavy dependence on fossil fuels. Bio-oil is one such renewable and carbon-neutral replacement that has shown promising potential. A key step in making bio-oil commercially feasible is improvements of the upgrading processes of the bio-oil. READ MORE

  2. 2. Chelating agents in NiMo sulfided catalysts and the effect of nitrogen compounds on hydrodearomatization and hydrodenitrogenation reactions

    University essay from KTH/Kemiteknik

    Author : Lilla Lukovicsová; [2022]
    Keywords : hydrotreating; NiMo Al2O3; HDN; HDA; trickle-bed microreactor; Type I and II hydrotreating catalysts; Hydrering; NiMo Al2O3; HDN; HDA; porlbädd reaktor; Typ I och II hydrering katalysatorer;

    Abstract : Hydrering är en viktig process för att producera produkter med önskade egenskaper samt att uppfylla de lagliga krav som existerar med avseende på miljö och hälsa. Reaktionerna som sker vid hydreringen är katalytiska vilket innebär att förstå sam utnyttja de mest lämpliga katalysatorerna är av yttersta vikt. READ MORE

  3. 3. Generation of Model NiMo Hydrotreating Nano-catalyst via the Spark Discharge Technique

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)

    Author : Hatoon Makhool; [2020]
    Keywords : Model catalyst systems; hydrotreating catalysts; NiMo catalysts; Spark discharge technique; nanoparticles; chemical engineering; kemiteknik; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Establishing a technically practical method to generate representative model catalysts for the use in characterizations and testing prior to catalyst implementation in chemical process units would allow for a more sophisticated understanding of the underlying catalytic mechanisms. As a step towards establishing such a method, generating non-agglomerated, spherical NiMo nanoparticles, with diameters below 25 nm and atomic composition of maximum 30 at% Ni with Mo (maximum 3:7 Ni:Mo atomic ratio), for application as model hydrotreating catalysts, was addressed. READ MORE