Probing topological electronic effects in catalysis: Thiophene adsorption on NiMoS and CoMoS clusters

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A general two-step theoretical approach to study electronic redistributions in catalytic processes is presented. In the first step, density functional theory (DFT) is used to fully optimize two geometries: the cluster representing the catalyst and the cluster plus adsorbed molecule system. In the second step, the converged electron density is divided into multipoles centered on atomic sites according to a distributed multipole analysis which provides detailed topological information on the charge redistribution of catalyst and molecule before and after adsorption. This approach is applied to thiophene adsorption on the 10-10 metal edge of Ni(Co)MoS catalysts and compared to the same reaction on bare MoS2. Calculated adsorption energies, geometries and multipole analysis indicate weak thiophene chemisorption on both cases. A Coulombic bond model showed that surface metal-sulfur bond strengths in Ni(Co)MoS promoted catalysts are considerably smaller than in bare MoS 2, thus confirming the origin of the enhancement of hydrodesulfurization (HDS) activity in these catalysts. © 2012 Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica.

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Borges, I., & Silva, A. M. (2012). Probing topological electronic effects in catalysis: Thiophene adsorption on NiMoS and CoMoS clusters. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 23(10), 1789–1799. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532012005000044

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