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US07361624B2 Catalyst for hydrotreating gas oil, process for producing the same, and method for hydrotreating gas oil
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用于加氢处理瓦斯油的催化剂,其制备方法和加氢处理瓦斯油的方法
- Patent Title: Catalyst for hydrotreating gas oil, process for producing the same, and method for hydrotreating gas oil
- Patent Title (中): 用于加氢处理瓦斯油的催化剂,其制备方法和加氢处理瓦斯油的方法
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Application No.: US10344317Application Date: 2002-06-19
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Publication No.: US07361624B2Publication Date: 2008-04-22
- Inventor: Takashi Fujikawa , Takayuki Osaki , Hiroshi Kimura , Hirofumi Mizuguchi , Minoru Hashimoto , Hiroyasu Tagami , Masahiro Kato
- Applicant: Takashi Fujikawa , Takayuki Osaki , Hiroshi Kimura , Hirofumi Mizuguchi , Minoru Hashimoto , Hiroyasu Tagami , Masahiro Kato
- Applicant Address: JP Tokyo
- Assignee: Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: JP Tokyo
- Agency: Sughrue Mion, PLLC
- Priority: JP2001-186505 20010620; JP2002-031408 20020207; JP2002-113109 20020416
- International Application: PCT/JP02/06116 WO 20020619
- International Announcement: WO03/000410 WO 20030103
- Main IPC: B01J31/00
- IPC: B01J31/00 ; B01J21/18 ; C10G45/04

Abstract:
A catalyst for hydrotreating gas oil, which comprises an inorganic oxide support having provided thereon: at least one selected from metals in the Group 6 of the periodic table at from 10 to 30% by weight, at least one selected from metals in the Group 8 of the periodic table at from 1 to 15% by weight, phosphorus at from 1.5 to 6% by weight, and carbon at from 2 to 14% by weight, each in terms of a respective oxide amount based on the catalyst, wherein the catalyst has a specific surface area of from 220 to 300 m2/g, a pore volume of from 0.35 to 0.6 ml/g, and an average pore diameter of about from 65 to 95 Å; a process for producing the catalyst; and a method for hydrotreating gas oil, which comprises subjecting a gas oil fraction to a catalytic reaction in the presence of the catalyst under conditions at a hydrogen partial pressure of from 3 to 8 MPa, a temperature of from 300 to 420° C., and a liquid hourly space velocity of from 0.3 to 5 hr−1.
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