More selective and efficient Ni hydrotreating catalysts are those which
contain more than about 60% of the Ni content on the peripheral surface
of porous supports, such as extruded alumina, which may be obtained by
spraying an atomized solution of a Ni compound onto the support and
drying it at a temperature in the range of from 200 to 600.degree. C.
When used, for example, to remove acetylenic compounds from butadiene
streams, higher recovery of the desired butadiene with lower acetylenic
content and low heavy polymer deposition is obtained than was possible
with prior catalysts.