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Influence of Passivation on the Reactivity of Unpromoted and Rb-Promoted Mo2C Nanoparticles for CO Hydrogenation

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 2, Issue 7, Pages 1408-1416

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cs300083b

Keywords

molybdenum carbide; passivation effect; CO hydrogenation; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; ethanol; propanol

Funding

  1. The Dow Chemical Company
  2. US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-AC02-98CH10886]
  3. Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium, US Department of Energy [DE-FG02-05ER15688]

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Unpromoted and Rb-promoted Mo2C nanoparticles (similar to 1 nm in size) were synthesized on alpha-alumina and used for CO hydrogenation. The reaction was performed in a fixed-bed reactor system operating at 573 K and 30 bar with a gas flow rate of 24,000 cm(3) g(Mo)(-1) h(-1) and H-2/CO ratio of 1:1. Unpromoted Mo2C functioned as a Fischer-Tropsch catalyst producing mostly hydrocarbons at the standard conditions. Passivation of freshly synthesized Mo2C nanoparticles in 1% O-2 prior to CO hydrogenation decreased - the Fischer-Tropsch activity of the catalyst by about 40% compared with a nonpassivatecl sample. Addition of Rb promoter to Mo2C shifted the selectivity of the catalyst by inhibiting the formation of hydrocarbons while preserving the formation of alcohols. The presence of Rb with Mo2C also reduced substantially the sensitivity of the catalyst to passivation by 1% O-2 compared with unpromoted Mo2C. The partial oxidation of the Mo2C nanoparticles by passivation and partial reduction by syngas was, confirmed by Mo K edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy.

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