Effect of synthesis pH on the structure and catalytic properties of FeMo catalysts

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The effect of pH on polynuclear molybdenum species (isopolymolybdates) synthesis was investigated by Raman spectroscopy. As the pH decreased from 6.0 to 1.0, the main isopolymolybdates changed from MoO42- to Mo7O246- to Mo8O246- to Mo36O1168-. They began to aggregate and their solubility decreased with decreasing pH. The FeMo catalysts comprised particle- and plate-like structures, which were Fe2(MoO4)3 and MoO3, respectively. When a low pH value was used in the catalyst preparation, there was severe aggregation of the particles which have a high Mo/Fe mole ratio and Mo enrichment on the surface layer, which decreased the activity and selectivity of the FeMo catalyst.

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Zhang, S., & Han, M. (2019). Effect of synthesis pH on the structure and catalytic properties of FeMo catalysts. RSC Advances, 9(71), 41720–41728. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07202k

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