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Reactive Separations

Influence of the Chemical Composition of MgAlFeCu Mixed Oxides as Catalysts for SO2 Removal

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Pages 10-16 | Received 18 Jun 2013, Accepted 18 Jul 2014, Published online: 25 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

A series of MgAlFeCu mixed oxides with different chemical compositions derived from hydrotalcite-like compounds were prepared by the NaAlO2-coprecipitation method and characterized by XRF, XRD, and N2 adsorption analysis. These sulfur-transfer catalysts were evaluated as SOx removal catalysts under the conditions similar to those of FCC units. The results showed that the total SO2 adsorption amounts increased with increasing magnesium content. And the redox properties of Fe2O3 enhanced significantly the adsorption-reduction capacities of the catalysts, while CuO can be used as an effective oxidation promoter. Furthermore, the catalyst LDOs-6 (Mg/Al = 6, Fe2O3% = 8% and CuO% = 1%) presented the excellent SO2 removal capacity, its total amounts of adsorbed SO2 reached 1.74 g /g in 7 min, which also remained constant after eight cycles. These results indicated that the performances of the catalysts were closely related to the chemical composition.

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Funding

We gratefully appreciate the financial support from the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51204120), the Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi (No. 2014021014-1), and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2012M510782).

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