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Hydrodesulfurization or
hydrodesulphurisation (Commonwealth English; see
spelling differences) (HDS), also
called hydrotreatment or hydrotreating, is a...
- in the "upgrading" of
fossil fuels. Key
consumers of H2
include hydrodesulfurization, and hydrocracking. Many of
these reactions can be
classified as...
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product for
other oil
refinery processes such as
hydrocracking and
hydrodesulfurization. Oil
refineries will
blend various feedstocks, mix
appropriate additives...
- a high
temperature lubricant and is a
component of
catalysts for
hydrodesulfurization. MoS2 is more
commonly used for such applications.
Tungsten oxides...
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undesirable impurities in petroleum, may be
upgraded by
subjecting them to
hydrodesulfurization,
which cleaves the C–S bonds: R-S-R + 2 H2 → 2 RH + H2S The resulting...
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Murid (June 23, 2020). "Recent
developments in
alumina supported hydrodesulfurization catalysts for the
production of sulfur-free
refinery products: A...
- sulfur-containing compounds. The oil
refining process commonly includes hydrodesulfurization which converts most of that
sulfur into
gaseous hydrogen sulfide...
- As
applied to oil
refinery streams, the
conversion is
known as
hydrodesulfurization.
These processes are of
industrial and
environmental importance as...
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Hydroformylation of
alkenes often uses
cobalt octacarbonyl as a catalyst. The
hydrodesulfurization of
petroleum uses a
catalyst derived from
cobalt and molybdenum....
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cracking unit, two
catalytic reforming units, one
alkylation unit,
hydrodesulfurization units, and two
coker units.
Joanne Knoch (May 26, 1967). "Union Oil...