Issue 2, 2014

Sulfur as a catalyst promoter or selectivity modifier in heterogeneous catalysis

Abstract

For most heterogeneous catalysts adsorbed sulfur and sulphur-containing molecules are generally regarded as a poison. However, a growing number of reports from academia and industry demonstrate that sulfur may act as an activity promoter or selectivity modifier in heterogeneous catalysis. Reports from a variety of areas such as Fischer–Tropsch synthesis, catalytic reforming, regio and chemoselective hydrogenation as well as CO oxidation, hydrocarbon oxidation and NOx reduction are discussed. Based on the literature cited, comments on the levels of sulfur necessary to observe a promotional effect are suggested/proposed, as well as some of the techniques which can be applied to understand such effects.

Graphical abstract: Sulfur as a catalyst promoter or selectivity modifier in heterogeneous catalysis

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
01 Oct 2013
Accepted
18 Nov 2013
First published
06 Dec 2013

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2014,4, 272-294

Sulfur as a catalyst promoter or selectivity modifier in heterogeneous catalysis

A. J. McCue and J. A. Anderson, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2014, 4, 272 DOI: 10.1039/C3CY00754E

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