S. Ordonez et al., Characterisation and deactivation studies of sulfided red mud used as catalyst for the hydrodechlorination of tetrachloroethylene, APP CATAL B, 29(4), 2001, pp. 263-273
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Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
Sulfided red mud (a by-project in the production of alumina by the Bayer pr
ocess) has been shown to be active as a catalyst in hydrodechlorination rea
ctions. In order to evaluate the feasibility of red mud in industrial proce
sses, which would be most interesting as the cost of this material is much
lower than that of commercial catalysts, its deactivation must be character
ised.
In this study, the deactivation of sulfided red mud as a catalyst for the h
ydrodechlorination of tetrachloroethylene at 100 bar and 350 degreesC was s
tudied. The variation of conversion with reaction time was determined in th
e presence and absence of carbon sulfide in the feed, a notorious increase
in the catalyst life being observed in the presence of carbon sulfide.
Fresh and used catalysts were characterised by nitrogen adsorption, X-ray d
iffraction, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray dispersion spectrometry.
An increase in the specific surface and chlorine surface concentration of
the catalyst and a decrease in sulphur surface concentration were observed,
as well as crystallographic changes in iron species. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.