Catalysis Today, Vol.61, No.1-4, 149-155, 2000
Study of H2S selective oxidation on new model catalysts -Influence of composition
Phosphate of transition elements A(3)M(4)(PO4)(6) (A=Fe, Ni, Zn, Mg, Cu, Cr and M=Fe, V, Cr) are prepared by solid methods, at 1223 K. Their activity in H2S selective oxidation are compared. In spite of their low specific area, the catalysts develop a good activity (up to 17% of H2S conversion for surface area lower than 1 m(2) g(-1)) and an excellent sulphur selectivity (always higher than 95%). Screening experiments show that the best systems always contain Fe as element and, in these cases, Mossbauer characterisations evidence the establishment of Fe2+/Fe3+ mixed valency during the reaction. As shown by XANES and XRD results, the ability of the element in the divalent A site to promote the redox mechanism between M2+/M3+ and H2S/S-0 and to prevent sulphidation determines the catalytic activity.