Oil-soluble Ni-Mo sulfide nanoparticles and their hydrogenation catalytic properties

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Oil-soluble bimetallic Ni-Mo sulfide nanoparticles (NiMoS) with narrow size distribution were successfully synthesized through a composite-surfactants-assisted-solvothermal process. The surface functionality and lipophilicity of the Ni-Mo sulfides were shown by transmission electronic microscopy, Fourier transform infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy. The as-prepared Ni-Mo sulfides supported on activated carbon (NiMoS/AC) exhibited enhanced catalytic activity towards naphthalene hydrogenation instead of cracking. For comparison, CoMoS/AC and MoS2/AC catalysts were also prepared through similar procedures, and it was found that their catalytic performance decreased in the order of NiMoS/AC>CoMoS/AC>MoS2/AC. Furthermore, the activity of the bimetallic NiMoS nanocatalyst can be effectively tuned via variation of the atomic ratio of Ni/(Ni+Mo). © 2013 China University of Petroleum (Beijing) and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Liu, C., Wang, S., An, C., Yan, F., He, J., Wang, Z., & Zhang, Q. H. (2013). Oil-soluble Ni-Mo sulfide nanoparticles and their hydrogenation catalytic properties. Petroleum Science, 10(4), 571–576. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-013-0308-z

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