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Jiaxi Yong1, Xuebin Luan1, Xiaoping Dai1, Xin Zhang1, Yang Yang1, Huihui Zhao1, Meilin Cui1, Ziteng Ren1, Fei Nie1, Xingliang Huang1.
Abstract
The acidity/alkalinity and structural properties of NiMgAl trimetallic oxides (MMOs) can be effectively modulated by the alkaline-etching process with various etching times, which are further used as a support to prepare KMoS-based catalysts through the cetyltrimethylammonium bromide-encapsulated Mo-precursor strategy. The enriched surface anion groups in alkaline-etched MMO affect the textural properties, metal-support interaction, and sulfidation degree of the as-synthesized KMoS-based catalysts. As a result, KMoS-based catalysts using alkaline-etched MMO as supports effectively enhance the reducibility and dispersion of Mo species, which exert a positive influence on higher alcohol synthesis (HAS) performance in CO hydrogenation. A proper balance between acidity/alkalinity and structural properties in K, Mo/MMO- x catalysts can significantly enhance the alcohol selectivity in HAS from 55 to 65% (carbon selectivity). The formation of C2+ alcohols can be boosted by adol condensation with optimal acidic/basic properties via suppressing the acidity and increasing the amount of basic sites. The alkaline-etching process also significantly improves the space time yield of C2+ alcohols over unit mass of molybdenum.Entities:
Keywords: KMoS/MMO catalyst; alkaline-etching process; alkalinity/acidity; higher alcohols; synthesis gas; trimetallic Oxides (MMOs)
Year: 2019 PMID: 31066261 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b01267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229