Enthalpy-Driven Synthesis of Magnetic High Entropy Oxide Catalyst for Efficient Oxidative Desulfurization and High-Value Product Recovery

37 Pages Posted: 29 Aug 2023

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Chang Deng

Jiangsu University

Zhuo Han

Beijing University of Technology

Peiwen Wu

Jiangsu University

Haonan Zhu

Jiangsu University

Feng Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Haiyan Ji

Jiangsu University

Yuanbin She

Zhejiang University of Technology

Wenshuai Zhu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Chunming Xu

China University of Petroleum (Beijing) - State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing

Abstract

High entropy metal oxides (HEOs) have shown remarkable catalytic potential owing to their multifaceted and tunable chemical composition, coupled with their exceptional thermodynamic stability. Specifically, magnetic HEOs demonstrate enhanced effectiveness in terms of catalyst separation and recovery owing to their magnetic properties. Nevertheless, current synthesis methods for magnetic HEOs often involve high-temperature conditions (typically > 1100 ℃) to maximize the contribution of mixing entropy (∆Smix) in the Gibbs equation (∆Gmix = ∆Hmix - T∆Smix). Herein, unlike previous approaches, a reduction in the mixing enthalpy (∆Hmix) is proposed to result in a negative Gibbs free energy for the crystallization of HEOs. Based on this principle, a magnetic high entropy oxide, CoCrFeMnMoOx (MHEO), is successfully synthesized, at a relatively low temperature (900 ℃). Notably, the MHEO catalyst demonstrated outstanding catalytic activity in the oxidative desulfurization (ODS) system utilizing O2 as the oxidant, achieving a rapid and complete sulfur removal of 100% within 3 h. Moreover, it demonstrates remarkable cycling durability, allowing for continuous operation over 20 cycles without significant loss in ODS efficiency. Furthermore, the magnetic properties of the MHEO catalyst facilitated the efficient separation and recovery of both the catalyst and high-value products. These findings offer significant insights into the design of high entropy catalysts and contribute to the advancement of sustainable green development.

Keywords: High entropy, Mixing enthalpy, Magnetic separation, Oxidative desulfurization, Product recovery

Suggested Citation

Deng, Chang and Han, Zhuo and Wu, Peiwen and Zhu, Haonan and Liu, Feng and Ji, Haiyan and She, Yuanbin and Zhu, Wenshuai and Xu, Chunming, Enthalpy-Driven Synthesis of Magnetic High Entropy Oxide Catalyst for Efficient Oxidative Desulfurization and High-Value Product Recovery. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4555450 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4555450

Chang Deng

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

Zhuo Han

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

Peiwen Wu

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

Haonan Zhu

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

Feng Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Haiyan Ji

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

Yuanbin She

Zhejiang University of Technology ( email )

China

Wenshuai Zhu (Contact Author)

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Chunming Xu

China University of Petroleum (Beijing) - State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing ( email )

Beijing, 102249
China

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