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ALKALI-PROMOTED MOS2 CATALYSTS FOR ALCOHOL SYNTHESIS - THE EFFECT OF ALKALI PROMOTION AND PREPARATION CONDITION ON ACTIVITY AND SELECTIVITY

Alternative Title
ALKALI-PROMOTED MOS2 CATALYSTS FOR ALCOHOL SYNTHESIS - THE EFFECT OF ALKALI PROMOTION AND PREPARATION CONDITION ON ACTIVITY AND SELECTIVITY
Author(s)
WOO, H.C.PARK, T.Y.KIM, Y.G.NAM, I.S.Lee, Jae SungCHUNG, J.S.
Issued Date
1992-07-19
DOI
10.1016/S0167-2991(08)64396-7
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/52451
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167299108643967#
Citation
10TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON CATALYSIS, v.75, pp.2749 - 2752
Abstract
The effect of alkali species addition to MoS2 catalyst has been studied to have a better understanding of the relationship between alcohol synthesis and basicities of alkali-promoted catalyst. The selectivity for alcohol formation increased in the order Li < Na < Cs < Rb < K, indicating moderately basic additives are desired. The activity for the alcohol formation is strongly dependent on the counter anion of the potassium salts, increasing in the order, halides < SO4 < CH3COO=CO3 < OH. This order is consistent with the order of the acidity of each conjugate base, revealing a strong basic alkali promotion is required for the formation of alcohols over MoS2. Potassium-promoted MoS2 is oxidized while stored in the atomosphere or even in a vacuum oven at room temperature for several weeks. The oxidized catalyst showed enhanced catalytic activity and high selectivity to C2+hydrocarbons, rather than forming alcohols as fresh catalyst did. © 1993.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V
ISSN
0167-2991

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