With oil-soluble molybdenum compound and sublimed sulfur serving as raw materials, two dispersed Mo-based catalysts were prepared, characterized and then applied to the hydrogenation conversion of phenanthrene. The te...With oil-soluble molybdenum compound and sublimed sulfur serving as raw materials, two dispersed Mo-based catalysts were prepared, characterized and then applied to the hydrogenation conversion of phenanthrene. The test results showed that under the conditions specified by this study, the catalyst prepared in a higher sulfiding atmosphere was more catalytically active due to its higher content of MoS2 and stronger intrinsic catalytic activity of MoS2 unit, which demonstrated that the sulfiding atmosphere for the preparation of catalysts not only could influence the yield of MoS2 but also the structure of MoS2.The analysis on the selectivity of octahydrophenanthrene isomers revealed that the catalyst prepared in a lower sulfiding atmosphere had a relatively higher catalytic selectivity to the hydrogenation of outer aromatic ring and the structure of catalysts could be modified under the specific reaction conditions. Moreover, the selectivity between the isomers of as-octahydrophenanthrene at different reaction time and temperature was analyzed and, based on the results, a hydrogenation mechanism over dispersed Mo-based catalysts was suggested, with monatomic hydrogen transfer and catalytic surface desorption of the half-addition intermediates functioning as the key points. In addition, it is concluded that the catalyst prepared in a lower sulfiding atmosphere was more capable of adsorption than the other one.展开更多
Several MoS2 catalysts of different structure, prepared by in situ decomposition of ammonium heptamolybdate (AHM) and molybdenum naphthenate (MoNaph), and by MoS2 exfoliation (TDM), were characterized by BET, X-...Several MoS2 catalysts of different structure, prepared by in situ decomposition of ammonium heptamolybdate (AHM) and molybdenum naphthenate (MoNaph), and by MoS2 exfoliation (TDM), were characterized by BET, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The analysis showed that MoS2 structure was dependant upon the preparation procedure. The activity of the catalysts was determined by measuring the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of phenol, 4-methylphenol and 4-methoxyphenol using a batch autoclave reactor operated at 2.8 MPa of hydrogen and temperatures ranging from 320-370℃. By comparing the conversion, the reactivity order of the catalysts was: AHM〉TDM-D〉MoNaph〉thermal〉MoS2 powder〉 TDM-W. Also, the effect of reaction temperature on the HDO conversion was explained in terms of equilibrium of reversible reaction kinetics. The main products of the HDO for phenolic compounds were identified by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The results showed that the product distribution and the HDO selectivity were correlated with the reaction temperature. Two parallel reaction routes, direct hydrogenolysis and combined hydrogenation-hydrogenolysis, were confirmed by the analysis of the product distribution. High temperature favored hydrogenolysis over hydrogenation for HDO of phenol and 4-methoxyphenol, whereas for 4-methylphenol the reverse was true.展开更多
MoS_(2)is a promising electrocatalyst because of its natural abundance and outstanding electrochemical stability.However,the poor conductivity and low activity limit its catalytic performance;furthermore,MoS_(2)is una...MoS_(2)is a promising electrocatalyst because of its natural abundance and outstanding electrochemical stability.However,the poor conductivity and low activity limit its catalytic performance;furthermore,MoS_(2)is unable to satisfy the requirements of most industrial applications.In this study,to obtain a P-doped MoS_(2)catalyst with S vacancy defects,P is inserted into the MoS_(2)matrix via a solid phase ion exchange at room temperature.The optimal P-doping amount is 11.4 wt%,and the resultant catalyst delivers excellent electrocatalytic properties for the hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)and oxygen evolution reaction(OER)with the corresponding overpotentials of 93 and 316 mV at 10 mA cm^(-2) in an alkaline solution;these values surpass the overpotentials of most previously reported MoS_(2)-based materials.Theoretical calculations and results demonstrate that the synergistic effect of the doped P,which forms active centers in the basal plane of MoS_(2),and S vacancy defects caused by P doping intensifies the intrinsic electronic conductivity and electrocatalytic activity of the catalyst.Density functional theory calculations demonstrate that P optimizes the free energy of the MoS_(2)matrix for hydrogen adsorption,thereby considerably increasing the intrinsic activity of the doped catalyst for the HER compared with that observed from pristine MoS_(2).The enhanced catalytic activity of P-doped MoS_(2)for the OER is attributed to the ability of the doped P which facilitates the adsorption of hydroxyl and hydroperoxy intermediates and reduces the reaction energy barrier.This study provides a new environmentally friendly and convenient solid-phase ion exchange method to improve the electrocatalytic capability of two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides in largescale applications.展开更多
基金the financial support from the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant 2012CB224801)
文摘With oil-soluble molybdenum compound and sublimed sulfur serving as raw materials, two dispersed Mo-based catalysts were prepared, characterized and then applied to the hydrogenation conversion of phenanthrene. The test results showed that under the conditions specified by this study, the catalyst prepared in a higher sulfiding atmosphere was more catalytically active due to its higher content of MoS2 and stronger intrinsic catalytic activity of MoS2 unit, which demonstrated that the sulfiding atmosphere for the preparation of catalysts not only could influence the yield of MoS2 but also the structure of MoS2.The analysis on the selectivity of octahydrophenanthrene isomers revealed that the catalyst prepared in a lower sulfiding atmosphere had a relatively higher catalytic selectivity to the hydrogenation of outer aromatic ring and the structure of catalysts could be modified under the specific reaction conditions. Moreover, the selectivity between the isomers of as-octahydrophenanthrene at different reaction time and temperature was analyzed and, based on the results, a hydrogenation mechanism over dispersed Mo-based catalysts was suggested, with monatomic hydrogen transfer and catalytic surface desorption of the half-addition intermediates functioning as the key points. In addition, it is concluded that the catalyst prepared in a lower sulfiding atmosphere was more capable of adsorption than the other one.
文摘Several MoS2 catalysts of different structure, prepared by in situ decomposition of ammonium heptamolybdate (AHM) and molybdenum naphthenate (MoNaph), and by MoS2 exfoliation (TDM), were characterized by BET, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The analysis showed that MoS2 structure was dependant upon the preparation procedure. The activity of the catalysts was determined by measuring the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of phenol, 4-methylphenol and 4-methoxyphenol using a batch autoclave reactor operated at 2.8 MPa of hydrogen and temperatures ranging from 320-370℃. By comparing the conversion, the reactivity order of the catalysts was: AHM〉TDM-D〉MoNaph〉thermal〉MoS2 powder〉 TDM-W. Also, the effect of reaction temperature on the HDO conversion was explained in terms of equilibrium of reversible reaction kinetics. The main products of the HDO for phenolic compounds were identified by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The results showed that the product distribution and the HDO selectivity were correlated with the reaction temperature. Two parallel reaction routes, direct hydrogenolysis and combined hydrogenation-hydrogenolysis, were confirmed by the analysis of the product distribution. High temperature favored hydrogenolysis over hydrogenation for HDO of phenol and 4-methoxyphenol, whereas for 4-methylphenol the reverse was true.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52072196)the Major Basic Research Program of the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2020ZD09)。
文摘MoS_(2)is a promising electrocatalyst because of its natural abundance and outstanding electrochemical stability.However,the poor conductivity and low activity limit its catalytic performance;furthermore,MoS_(2)is unable to satisfy the requirements of most industrial applications.In this study,to obtain a P-doped MoS_(2)catalyst with S vacancy defects,P is inserted into the MoS_(2)matrix via a solid phase ion exchange at room temperature.The optimal P-doping amount is 11.4 wt%,and the resultant catalyst delivers excellent electrocatalytic properties for the hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)and oxygen evolution reaction(OER)with the corresponding overpotentials of 93 and 316 mV at 10 mA cm^(-2) in an alkaline solution;these values surpass the overpotentials of most previously reported MoS_(2)-based materials.Theoretical calculations and results demonstrate that the synergistic effect of the doped P,which forms active centers in the basal plane of MoS_(2),and S vacancy defects caused by P doping intensifies the intrinsic electronic conductivity and electrocatalytic activity of the catalyst.Density functional theory calculations demonstrate that P optimizes the free energy of the MoS_(2)matrix for hydrogen adsorption,thereby considerably increasing the intrinsic activity of the doped catalyst for the HER compared with that observed from pristine MoS_(2).The enhanced catalytic activity of P-doped MoS_(2)for the OER is attributed to the ability of the doped P which facilitates the adsorption of hydroxyl and hydroperoxy intermediates and reduces the reaction energy barrier.This study provides a new environmentally friendly and convenient solid-phase ion exchange method to improve the electrocatalytic capability of two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides in largescale applications.