Genesis and Properties of MOx/CNTs (M = Ce, Cu, Mo) Catalysts for Aerobic Oxidative Desulfurization of a Model Diesel Fuel

Aerobic oxidative desulfurization of a model diesel fuel over MOx/CNTs catalysts (M = Ce, Cu, Mo) was studied to develop innovative technology for cleaning motor fuels to EURO-5 standard. It was shown that the thermal stability of catalysts improves in the following order of metal Сu < Сe < Мо...

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Veröffentlicht in:Eurasian chemico-technological journal 2021-12, Vol.23 (4), p.267
Hauptverfasser: Matus, Е.V., Yashnik, S.A., Salnikov, A.V., Khitsova, L.M., Popova, A.N., Nikitin, A.P., Sozinov, S.A., Ismagilov, Z.R.
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Zusammenfassung:Aerobic oxidative desulfurization of a model diesel fuel over MOx/CNTs catalysts (M = Ce, Cu, Mo) was studied to develop innovative technology for cleaning motor fuels to EURO-5 standard. It was shown that the thermal stability of catalysts improves in the following order of metal Сu < Сe < Мо. The disordering of the carbon matrix of support increases in the next row of M: Mo < Ce < Cu, which is accompanied by an increase in the specific surface area of the samples (40 → 105 m2/g). The forms of stabilization of the active component (CeO2, CuO/Cu2O/ Cu, or MoO3/MoO2) were revealed, indicating a partial reduction of the metal cations during the thermal decomposition of copper and molybdenum precursor compounds deposited on CNTs. In oxidative desulfurization of a model diesel fuel over MOx/CNTs catalysts at 150 °C the total conversion of dibenzothiophene increased in the next row of M: Се < Сu < Мо. It was found that at 150 °C over the optimum MoOx/CNTs catalyst the highest dibenzothiophene conversion 95–99% is observed. It was assumed that the high activity of MoOx/CNTs is associated with both the oxidizing ability and the tendency of MoOx to chemosorption of sulfur compounds.
ISSN:2522-4867
1562-3920
2522-4867
DOI:10.18321/ectj1130