Process of making dehydrogenation catalysts by oxidizing and sul

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Sulfur or compound containing same

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502 66, 502 74, 502216, 502221, 502259, 585661, 585444, C07C 5333, B01J 27043

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ABSTRACT:
The process of the invention comprises oxidizing and then sulfiding materials comprising Group VIA or Group VIIIA (first or second row) catalytic metal on a nonacidic porous support, to produce compositions which have good dispersion of a catalytically active metal component and of sulfide species over the surface of the compositions and high activity as catalysts for the dehydrogenation of organic compounds.

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