화학공학소재연구정보센터
학회 한국화학공학회
학술대회 2009년 가을 (10/22 ~ 10/23, 일산 KINTEX)
권호 15권 2호, p.2418
발표분야 촉매 및 반응공학
제목 Structural tuning of montmorillonite clay by pillaring process for the selective catalytic oxidation of hydrogen sulfide
초록 Over the last few decades, sulfur recovery from the H2S containing acid gases (generated by oil refineries or natural gas plants) has become more and more important due to the ever increasing standards of efficiency required by environmental protection pressures. Pillared interlayered clays or pillared clays (PILCs) are two-dimensional zeolite-like materials prepared by exchanging the charge-compensating cations between the clay layer with large inorganic cations which are polymeric or oligomeric hydroxy cations formed by hydrolysis of metal oxides or salts. Upon heating, the metal hydroxy cations undergo dehydration and dehydroxylation, forming stable metal oxide clusters which act as pillars that maintain separation between the silicate layers and create interlayer space of molecular dimensions. In this study, a series of vanadia-loaded titania-pillared clays (V/Ti-PILCs) with various amounts of vanadia were prepared and studied for the catalytic oxidation of H2S at different temperature conditions.
저자 비네쉬, 김상윤, 김동규, 박대원
소속 부산대
키워드 pillared clay; selectivity catalytic oxidation; sulfur
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