Sulfate formation on SOx trapping materials studied by cu and SK-edge XAFS

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作者
Dathe, H [1 ]
Jentys, A [1 ]
Lercher, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Chem, D-85747 Garching, Germany
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10.1039/b419077g
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The elementary steps during oxidative chemisorption of SO2 by a novel composite material consisting of highly disordered benzene tri-carboxylate metal organic framework materials with Cu as central cation and BaCl2 as a second component (Ba/Cu-BTC) and by a conventional BaCO3/Al2O3/Pt based material were investigated. EXAFS analysis on the Cu K-edge in Ba/Cu-BTC indicates the opening of the majority of the Cu - Cu pairs present in the parent Cu-BTC. Compared to Cu-BTC, the BaCl2 loaded material has hardly any micropores and has higher disorder, but it has better accessibility of the Cu2+ cations. This results from the partial destruction of the MOF structure by reaction between BaCl2 and the Cu cations. The SO2 uptake in oxidative atmosphere was higher for the Ba/Cu-BTC sample than for the BaCO3/Al2O3/ Pt based material. XRD showed that on Ba/CuBTC the formation of BaSO4 and CuSO4 occurs in parallel to the destruction of the crystalline structure. With BaCO3/ Al2O3/Pt the disappearance of carbonates was accompanied with the formation of Ba- and Al- sulfates. XANES at the S K-edge was used to determine the oxidation states of sulfur and to differentiate between the sulfate species formed. At low temperatures (473 K) BaSO4 was formed preferentially (53 mol% BaSO4, 47 mol% CuSO4), while at higher temperatures ( and higher sulfate loading) CuSO4 was the most abundant species (42 mol% BaSO4, 58 mol% CuSO4). In contrast, on the BaCO3/Al2O3/ Pt based material the relative concentration of the sulfate species (i.e., BaSO4 and Al-2(SO4)(3)) as function of the temperature remained constant.
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