A Review of Deep Hydrodesulfurization Catalysis

Abstract
The increasing importance of hydrodesulfurization (HDS) in petroleum processing in order to produce clean-burning fuels has led to a surge of research on the chemistry and engineering of HDS. Most of the earlier works are focused on catalyst characterization by physical methods; on low-pressure reaction studies of compounds like thiophene having relatively high reactivities; on process development; or on CoMo, NiMo, or NiW catalysts supported on alumina, often doped by fluorine or phosphorus. Almost all the reviews have concentrated on alumina-supported CoMo, NiMo, and NiW sulfide catalysts for hydrotreating. Even reviews that are not limited to the above catalytic systems essentially deal with studies of simple compounds like thiophene.