Effects of alumina phases as nickel supports on deep reactive adsorption of (4,6-dimethyl) dibenzothiophene: Comparison between γ, δ, and θ-alumina
Autor: | Amin Bazyari, Abbas Ali Khodadadi, Azadeh Zaker, Levi T. Thompson, Yadollah Mortazavi, Reza Tafreshi, Olabode T. Ajenifujah |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Boehmite
Materials science Process Chemistry and Technology Inorganic chemistry chemistry.chemical_element 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences Catalysis 0104 chemical sciences Flue-gas desulfurization chemistry.chemical_compound Nickel Adsorption chemistry Dibenzothiophene Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy 0210 nano-technology Dispersion (chemistry) Incipient wetness impregnation General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 180:312-323 |
ISSN: | 0926-3373 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.06.025 |
Popis: | γ-, δ-, and θ-phases of alumina were prepared by treating high purity boehmite at 873, 1173, and 1273 K, respectively, in air for 6 h. Alumina-supported nickel adsorbents were then prepared by ultrasonic-aided incipient wetness impregnation of Ni(NO3)2 over the three alumina phases with the same nickel loading per nm2support. The samples were characterized by ICP-AES, XRD, FTIR, N2 adsorption–desorption, NH3-TPD, H2-TPR, SEM, and HR-TEM. The specific performances of alumina supports and the adsorbents containing nickel were evaluated for reactive adsorption desulfurization (RADS) of dibenzothiophene (DBT) and 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene (4,6-DMDBT) at 473 K and atmospheric pressure. It was found that physicochemical properties of the alumina supports affected the dispersion and reducibility of nickel and thus, the specific RADS performance of the adsorbents, which followed the order of Ni/θ-alumina ∼ Ni/δ-alumina > Ni/γ-alumina. However, the nickel adsorbents exhibited nearly constant turnover frequencies (TOF) of about 112 and 89 h−1 for RADS of DBT and 4,6-DMDBT, respectively. Furthermore, a coupled TPO-FTIR analysis of the spent adsorbent revealed that sulfur and coke were present on the surface of nickel adsorbent which were considered to be the major sources of the adsorbents deactivation. |
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