SDBS-assisted hydrothermal synthesis of flower-like Ni–Mo–S catalysts and their enhanced hydrodeoxygenation activity†
Abstract
Ni–Mo–S catalysts were prepared by sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) assisted hydrothermal synthesis. The presence of SDBS increased the NiS2 crystallite size, enlarged the interlayer distance of MoS2 plane and formed loose flower-like architecture, which contributed to the enhanced HDO activity. Compared with Ni–Mo–S synthesized in the absence of SDBS, p-cresol conversion, methylcyclohexane selectivity and deoxygenation degree was increased by 24%, 25.1% and 26.3%, respectively.