On the surface sites Of MOP/SiO2 catalyst under sulfiding conditions: IR spectroscopy and catalytic reactivity studies


Autoria(s): Wu, ZL; Sun, FX; Wu, WC; Feng, ZC; Liang, CH; Wei, ZB; Li, C
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15/02/2004

Resumo

The surface sites of MoP/SiO2 catalysts and their evolution under sulfiding conditions were characterized by IR spectroscopy using CO as the probe molecule. The HDS activities of thiophene were measured on the MoP/SiO2 catalyst that was subjected to different sulfidation and reactivation pretreatments. Cus Modelta+ (0 < delta less than or equal to 2) sites are probed on the surface of fresh MoP/SiO2 by molecularly adsorbed CO, exhibiting a characteristic IR band at 2045 cm(-1). The surface of MoP/SiO2 is gradually sulfided in HDS reactions, as revealed by the shift of the IR band at 2045 to ca. 2100 cm(-1). Although the surface of a MoP/SiO2 catalyst becomes partially sulfided, the HDS activity tests show that MoP/SiO2 is fairly stable in the initial stage of the HDS reaction, providing further evidence that molybdenum phosphide is a promising catalytic material for industrial HDS reactions. Two kinds of surface sulfur species are formed on the sulfided catalyst: reversibly and irreversibly bonded sulfur species. The MoP/SiO2 catalyst remains stable in the HDS of thiophene because most sulfur species formed under HDS conditions are reversibly bonded on the catalyst surface. A detrimental effect of presulfidation on the HDS activity is observed for the MoP/SiO2 catalyst treated by H2S/H-2 at temperatures higher than 623 K, which is ascribed to the formation of a large amount of the irreversibly bonded sulfur species. The irreversibly sulfided catalyst can be completely regenerated by an oxidation and a subsequent reduction under mild conditions. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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http://159.226.238.44/handle/321008/82657

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/138205

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英语

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吴自力; 孙福霞; 吴维成;冯兆池; 梁长海;魏昭彬.On the Surface Sites of MoP/SiO2 Catalyst under Sulfiding Conditions: IR Spectroscopy and Catalytic Reactivity Studies,Journal of Catalysis,2004,222(1):41-52

Palavras-Chave #molybdenum phosphide #catalyst #sulfur #hydrodesulfurization #IR spectroscopy #CO #adsorption
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