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Original Articles

One-pot functionalization of carbon nanotubes by WO3/MoO3 nanoparticles as oxidative desulfurization catalysts

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Pages 198-205 | Received 03 Oct 2018, Accepted 15 Oct 2018, Published online: 29 Dec 2018
 

Abstract

Novel carbon nanotube hybrids with good catalytic properties can be obtained by a facile and fast method for immobilization of WO3/MoO3 on the surface and into the cavity of CNTs. We reported here a one-step wet chemical method for functionalization of MWNTs with tungsten and molybdenum oxides using oxodiperoxo complexes (WO5/MoO5) as precursors that can provide a novel methodology for future nanofabrication technology. The prepared WO3/MoO3-CNT hybrids were characterized by FTIR, XRD, SEM, TEM, and TGA analysis. It is suggested that the CNTs on treatment with WO5 and MoO5 complexes become functionalized and the end of the MWNTs was opened during the oxidation in the presence of peroxo groups. Then, WO5/MoO5 in the solution was adsorbed on the surface of CNT due to the coordination process. Finally, WO3/MoO3 nanoparticles are formed in-situ on the outer and inner surface of carbon nanotube during the treatment at 350 °C. WO3/MoO3 show a strong interaction with MWNTs and resulting WO3/MoO3-CNT hybrids were proven to be the good catalysts in oxidative desulfurization of the model fuel. The catalytic activity of the hybrid was found to increase when WO3 react with functional group of CNTs. The best results (99.2%) have been obtained on the 2WO3/MoO3-CNT with the 16.5:8.5% wt. of WO3:MoO3.

Acknowledgment

Support of this investigation by chemistry and chemical engineering research center of iran is gratefully acknowledged.

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