Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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52027 | Catalysis Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The performance of vanadia-doped titania-pillared clay (V/Ti-PILC) in the selective catalytic oxidation of H2S was investigated in this study. A series of V/Ti-PILC with various amounts of vanadia were prepared and characterized. XRD analysis revealed the presence of titania anatase peak without any evidence of crystalline vanadia. V/Ti-PILC showed a very good catalytic performance towards H2S oxidation at temperatures ranging from 220–300 °C without the considerable emission of SO2. At 300 °C, all the catalysts showed high H2S conversion of about 85%. The H2S conversions over V/Ti-PILC increased with increasing vanadia content and temperature.
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Authors
K.V. Bineesh, D.R. Cho, S.Y. Kim, B.R. Jermy, D.W. Park,