Catalytic oxidative desulfurization performance of a modified nano-sized β zeolite loaded with different structural polyoxometalates†
Abstract
The study of catalysts supported by polyoxometalates (POMs) with green oxidative desulfurization activity is an important research topic in oil refining. In this paper, a nano-sized H-β zeolite support was modified by tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and tetrabutyl titanate (TBOT) to form a microporous–mesoporous structure. On this basis, the modified H-β zeolite was used as a support to load POMs with different structures. The characterization results of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), N2 adsorption–desorption, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman spectroscopy showed that POMs had been successfully loaded onto the support, and the skeleton structures of POMs and zeolites were maintained. The introduction of POMs significantly improved the ODS performance of bulky organic sulfides, especially benzothiophene (BT). The order of catalytic oxidative desulfurization activity of POMs with different structures was: Keggin > Sandwich ≈ Anderson > monovacant Dawson > Dawson > MoO3. Under the optimum reaction conditions: T = 50 °C, t = 1 h, moil : mcatalyst = 35 : 1, and n(O) : n(S) = 13 : 1, the oxidation conversion of BT and dibenzothiophene over the catalyst supported by phosphotungstic acid (HPW) reached 99.9%. The role of titanium active species, peroxide polyoxometalate, and titanium–silicon composite oxides in improving the oxidative removal of organic sulfides was discussed.