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Enhanced Oxygen Activation Achieved by Robust Single Chromium Atom-Derived Catalysts in Aerobic Oxidative Desulfurization...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
ACS Catalysis
Publication Date
Page Numbers
8623 to 8631
Volume
12
Issue
14

Oxidative desulfurization (ODS) plays critical roles in the production of high-quality sulfur impurity-free fuels, especially procedures using molecular oxygen as the sole oxidant. However, the state-of-the-art systems still rely on noble metal nanocatalysts, with deactivation issues caused by coking and sintering still present. Herein, leveraging the merits of single-atom catalysts (SACs) with earth-abundant metal cores and robust nanoporous supports, a series of catalysts composed of homogeneously distributed single chromium atoms anchored on multiwalled carbon nanotubes were fabricated and deployed to catalyze the aerobic ODS transformation. Adopting aromatic sulfur compound (ASC)-containing alkanes as a model system with molecular oxygen as the oxidant, efficient oxygen-to-active O2•– transformation and subsequent ASCs-to-sulfone conversion have been achieved, with the former benefiting from the chromium-active sites and the latter arising from the robust, nanoporous, and π-conjugated architecture of the supports. The attractive catalytic performance and cycling stability of the chromium-based SACs make them promising candidates in practical sulfur species removal from liquid fuels, supplying an alternative guidance on the catalyst design toward cost-effective and energy-efficient ODS procedures.