A series of mixed sulfides dispersions MCr2S4 (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn,
Cd, 2Na) has been prepared by means of different chemical methods including
sulfidation of mixed oxide dispersions or pyridinium dichromate complexes
or reactions in the polysulfide-containing ionic fluxes. The solids were ch
aracterized using X-ray diffraction, BET surface measurements, X-ray photoe
lectron spectroscopy, low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy, and temperatu
re programmed reduction. The catalytic properties of mixed sulfides were de
termined in the model reactions of tetraline hydrogenation and thiophene hy
drodesulfurization. Variations of the specific activity of MCr2S4 solids as
a function of M in both reactions were similar, having the maxima for the
NiCr2S4 and CoCr2S4 compounds. Differences in the catalytic activity were c
orrelated with the reducibility, determined as the amount of sulfur removed
from the catalysts by hydrogen at 573 K. The reducibility of MCr2S4 solids
follows from their electronic structure, as illustrated by the extended Hu
ckel calculations. (C) 2000 Academic Press.