DocumentCode :
1533237
Title :
Magneto-chemical character studies of iron-moly and iron-cobalt-moly catalysts
Author :
Akundi, M.A. ; Zhang, J. ; Gibbs, M. ; Watson, M.M. ; Murty, A.N. ; Naidu, S.V. ; Bruster, E. ; Turner, L. ; Waller, F.J.
Author_Institution :
Xavier Univ. of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA, USA
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
fYear :
2001
fDate :
7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2929
Lastpage :
2931
Abstract :
Iron, cobalt and molybdenum compounds are extensively used for the conversion of coal to liquid fuels. To examine the correlations between catalytic, magnetic, and spectroscopic properties, we investigated the Zero-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectra of cobalt. Mossbauer spectra of iron, FTIR spectra and magnetic character of the composite for a series of Fe/MoO3 and Fe/Co/MoO3 catalysts with different inter-metallic ratios and metal loadings. All the precursors are paramagnetic according to the magnetization data. Mossbauer results show that in the precursors Fe is in Fe3+ state. FTIR spectra reveal bands due to monodentate and bidentate structures of Fe-MoO3 and Co-MoO3. NMR spectra support these findings indicating strong inter-metallic interaction between Co and MoO3. FTIR results show that exposure to CO or syngas (CO+H2), leads to dissociation of metal-MoO3 structures and Mossbauer data shows the presence of excess lattice charge with iron in the Fe2+ state. Only a minute portion of the composite gets reduced to metallic state. Cobalt seems to form cobalt carbonyl structures, while carbide formations seem to occur with iron. Lack of free metal sites seems to be the reason for the poor conversion of CO observed in the catalytic runs
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; Mossbauer effect; catalysts; cobalt; infrared spectra; iron; magnetisation; molybdenum compounds; nuclear magnetic resonance; CO; FTIR spectra; Fe-Co-MoO3; Fe-MoO3; H2; Mossbauer spectra; bidentate structure; carbon monoxide; coal conversion; composite material; inter-metallic interaction; iron-cobalt-moly catalyst; iron-moly catalyst; liquid fuel; magnetization; magnetochemistry; monodentate structure; syngas; zero-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectra; Cobalt; Fuels; Iron; Lead; Magnetic properties; Magnetic resonance; Magnetization; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Paramagnetic materials; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/20.951350
Filename :
951350
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