Abstract

In order to completely resolve the morphology of supported hydrodesulfurization (HDS) catalysts, synchrotron X-ray scattering studies of silica- and alumina-supported MoS2 catalysts have been carried out and compared to results previously reported for their cobalt-promoted counterparts [J. Catal. 225 (2004) 288]. The present study is mainly centered on the structural role of cobalt and of support interactions and on their influence on the morphology and catalytic properties of these transition metal sulfide catalysts. Results showed that cobalt promoter strongly enhances the stacking height of MoS2 layers. However this effect is counterbalanced by hydrodesulfurization conditions that favor in an opposite way the formation of single slabs. Single slab morphology suggests that the vast majority of the sites on MoS2 layers are “rim” sites able to perform both hydrogenation and CS bond cleavage steps. Moreover, the complete determination of the morphology of these catalysts allowed correlation of structural and catalytic properties for both supported MoS2 and CoMo catalysts. This approach led us to examine the respective influences of the MoS2 slab morphology and of support interactions on activity and selectivity properties of HDS MoS2-based catalysts.

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