Probing the Catalytic Activity of Sulfate-Derived Pristine and Post-Teatred Porous TiO2(101) Anatase Mesocrystals by the Oxidative Desulfurization of Dibenzothiophenes.

dc.creatorRivoira , Lorena Paola
dc.creatorMartínez , María Laura
dc.creatorFalcón , Horacio
dc.creatorBeltramone , Andrea Raquel
dc.creatorCampos , Martín José
dc.creatorFierro , José
dc.creatorTartaj , Pedro
dc.creatorMartínez , María Laura
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-04T20:37:27Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractMesocrystals (basically nanostructures showing alignment of nanocrystals well beyond crystal size) are attracting considerable attention for modeling and optimiza tion of functionalities. However, for surface-driven applications (heterogeneous catalysis), only those mesocrystals with excellent textural properties are expected to fulfill their potential. This is especially true for oxidative desulfuration of dibenzothiophenes (hard to desulfurize organosulfur com pounds found in fossil fuels). Here, we probe the catalytic activity of anatases for the oxidative desulfuration of dibenzothiophenes under atmospheric pressure and mild temperatures. Specifically, for this study, we have taken advantage of the high stability of the (101) anatase surface to obtain a variety of uniform colloidal mesocrystals (approximately 50 nm) with adequate orientational order and good textural properties (pores around 3−4 nm and surface areas around 200 m2 /g). Ultimately, this stability has allowed us to compare the catalytic activity of anatases that expose a high number of aligned single crystal-like surfaces while differing in controllable surface characteristics. Thus, we have established that the type of tetrahedral coordination observed in these anatase mesocrystals is not essential for oxidative desulfuration and that both elimination of sulfates and good textural properties significantly improve the catalytic activity. Furthermore, the most active mesocrystals have been used to model the catalytic reaction in three-(oil− solvent−catalyst) and two-phase (solvent−catalyst) systems. Thus, we have been able to observe that the transfer of DBT from the oil to the solvent phase partially limits the oxidative process and to estimate an apparent activation energy for the oxidative desulfuration reaction of approximately 40 kJ/mol in the two-phase system to avoid mass transfer limitations. Our results clearly establish that (101) anatase mesocrystals with excellent textural properties show adequate stability to withstand several post treatments without losing their initial mesocrystalline character and therefore could serve as models for catalytic processes different from the one studied here
dc.description.affiliationFil: Tartaj, Pedro. Universidad Cantoblanco. Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales; España.
dc.description.affiliationFil: Fierro. José. Universidad Cantoblanco. Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica. Energy and Sustainable Chemistry Group; España.
dc.description.affiliationFil: Campos, Martín. Universidad Cantoblanco. Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica. Energy and Sustainable Chemistry Group; España.
dc.description.affiliationFil: Beltramone, Andrea Raquel. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Córdoba. Centro de Investigación Nanociencia y Nanotecnología; Argentina.
dc.description.affiliationFil: Falcón, Horacio. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Córdoba. Centro de Investigación Nanociencia y Nanotecnología; Argentina.
dc.description.affiliationFil: Martínez, María Laura. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Córdoba. Centro de Investigación Nanociencia y Nanotecnología; Argentina.
dc.description.affiliationFil: Rivoira, Lorena Paola. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Córdoba. Centro de Investigación Nanociencia y Nanotecnología; Argentina.
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dc.identifier.citationACS Omega
dc.identifier.urihttp://pubs.acs.org/journal/acsodf
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12272/13168
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversidad Tecnológica Nacional.
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.holderRivoiraq, Lorena Paola; Martínez, María Laura; Beltramone, Andrea Raquel; Campos, Martín José; Fierro, José; Tartaj, Pedro.
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.rights.usehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subjectSulfate -Derived
dc.subjectTreated porous TiO2(101)
dc.subjectDesulfurization of Dibenzothiophenes
dc.titleProbing the Catalytic Activity of Sulfate-Derived Pristine and Post-Teatred Porous TiO2(101) Anatase Mesocrystals by the Oxidative Desulfurization of Dibenzothiophenes.
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