Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.85, 152-160, 2017
Cu and Fe-doped monolacunary tungstosilicate catalysts with efficient catalytic activity for benzyl alcohol oxidation and simulation gasoline desulfurization
The heterogeneous catalysts of Fe and Cu-doped monolacunary tungstosilicate have been prepared and characterized by SEM, XRD, IR, XPS, ICP, TG-DSC and H-2-TPR techniques. The influence factors on the structure of catalysts and catalytic properties have been investigated, such as the additive graphite, doped amount and calcination temperature. After being calcined at appropriate temperature, the graphite was totally decomposed and catalysts of irregular bulk-type structure were converted to uniform nanoplate materials. The catalytic activity of as-prepared catalysts was evaluated by the benzyl alcohol selective oxidation and the simulation gasoline desulfurization. It is proved that transition metal Cu/Fe-codoped tungstosilicates are more active than the corresponding undoped compounds under mild conditions and Cu/Fe-doped amount greatly impacted the catalytic activity, and Cu100Fe100SiW11 sample exhibited the best catalytic activity with 98.0% conversion and 98.3% selectivity in benzyl alcohol selective oxidation into benzaldehyde at 80 degrees C only for 60 min, and above 98% of the desulfurization rate at 65 degrees C just for 80 min. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.