New insight into the support effect on HDS catalysts: evidence for the role of Mo-support interaction on the MoS2 slab morphology
Résumé
MoS2 catalysts were prepared on Al2O3, SiO2 and TiO2 support. On the oxidic
forms, Raman and UV-visible characterizations show the strong Mo-TiO2 interaction and the
weak Mo-SiO2 one that leads to a poorer Mo dispersion s. MoS2 nanoparticles were then
studied by TEM and adsorption of CO followed by infra-red spectroscopy which allows the
distinction and quantification of the two stable edges namely the S- and M- edges. It appears
that the slab morphology is strongly modified by the support nature: thus the stronger the
MoS2-support interaction the higher the S-/M- edge ratio. Finally, MoS2 morphology impacts
the catalytic activity in thiophene HDS: (1) an increase of the S-/M- edge ratio leads to the
increase of the TOF value for Mo sulfided supported on Al2O3 and SiO2; (2) a specific behavior
with high TOF value of mainly M-edge sites and strong hydrogenating properties is underlined
for Mo/TiO2.
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