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Tuning active sites in MoS2-based catalysts via H2O2 etching to enhance hydrodesulfurization performance

Petroleum Science [2023]
Shui-Sen He, Ting-Ting Huang, Chao Chen, Yu Fan
ABSTRACT

A H 2 O 2 etching strategy was adopted to introduce coordinatively unsaturated sites (CUS) on MoS 2 -based catalysts for dibenzothiophene (DBT) hydrodesulfurization (HDS). The CUS concentrations on MoS 2 slabs were finely regulated by changing the concentrations of H 2 O 2 solution. With the increasing H 2 O 2 concentrations (0.1–0.3 mol/L), The CUS concentrations on MoS 2 slabs increased gradually. However, the high-concentration H 2 O 2 etching (0.5 mol/L) increased the MoO x S y and MoO 3 contents on MoS 2 slabs compared to etching with the H 2 O 2 concentration of 0.3 mol/L, which led to the less CUS concentration in the sulfided Mo–H-0.5 catalyst than in the sulfided Mo–H-0.3 catalyst. A microstructure-activity correlation indicated that the CUS introduced by H 2 O 2 etching on MoS 2 slabs significantly enhanced DBT HDS. Different Co loadings were further introduced into Mo–H-0.3, which had the most CUS concentration, and the corresponding 0.2-CoMo catalyst with the highest CoMoS content (3.853 wt%) exhibited the highest reaction rate constant of 6.95 × 10 −6  mol g −1  s −1 among these CoMo catalysts.

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