Abstract
A structured catalyst has been fabricated by immobilizing cobalt phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate (CoPcS) on a MgNiAl mixed metal oxide (MgNiAl-MMO) film derived from calcination of layered double hydroxide (LDH). The resulting CoPcS/MgNiAl-MMO catalyst exhibits excellent activity, stability, and recyclability for the reaction of mercaptan sweetening. SEM images show that the structured catalyst is composed of thin MMO nanoflakes perpendicular to the Al substrate. The synergistic effect between the oxidation center (CoPcS) and the abundant moderate basic sites on the surface of the MgNiAl-MMO substrate plays an important role in the sweetening process, accounting for the largely enhanced catalytic behavior (conversion: 92.8%; selectivity: 100%). In addition, the structured catalyst exhibits superior catalysis regeneration performance, owing to its specific architecture and strong mechanical stability. This work demonstrates a facile approach for modulating the synergistic effect between the active center and...
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