Stability of MoS 2 Nanocatalysts for the Slurry-Phase Catalytic Hydrogenation of Anthracene.
Donge WangChenggong YangRong HuangHao LiuHuaijun MaWei QuZhijian TianPublished in: ACS omega (2024)
The stability of both the structure and activity of MoS 2 nanocatalysts is crucial for minimizing the catalyst cost of the slurry-phase (SP) catalytic hydrogenation. MoS 2 -GP and MoS 2 -SP catalysts were, respectively, obtained by gas-phase (denoted as GP) and SP aging of fresh MoS 2 catalysts. The MoS 2 -SP catalyst demonstrated a comparable catalytic hydrogenation activity to that of the fresh MoS 2 catalyst, which is about 1.7 times of that for the MoS 2 -GP catalyst. After 12 cycles of the MoS 2 -SP catalyst, the obtained Cy12 catalyst demonstrates a retention of 92.0% of its initial catalytic activity. The MoS 2 -SP catalyst exhibits an impressive stability of catalytic hydrogenation. The MoS 2 -SP catalyst exhibits average stacking layers of 3.3 and an average slab of 5.2 nm and exposes 14.0% of active sites. The MoS 2 -SP catalyst can serve as a highly active and stable catalyst for catalytic hydrogenation. This finding can offer valuable insights into the stability of the hydrogenation catalyst in SP hydrogenation technology.