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Applied Catalysis A-general | 2003

Effect of vanadium on USY zeolite destruction in the presence of sodium ions and steam—studies by solid-state NMR

Kazuhiko Hagiwara; Takeshi Ebihara; Nobuaki Urasato; Sentaro Ozawa; Shinichi Nakata

Abstract The effect of deposited vanadium on the thermal destruction of ultra stable Y (USY) zeolite in the presence of sodium ions and steam was investigated by solid-state NMR. When USY zeolite containing few sodium ions was heated in a dry atmosphere, SiOH groups, which corresponded to defect sites, and strong adsorption sites were formed by the dealumination. The former mainly caused an increase in the mean void volume per supercage and the latter originated from cationic extra framework Al in the supercages. Furthermore, in the dry atmosphere, the sodium ions inhibited the dealumination; the effect of the deposited vanadium on the structural change was not large. After the heat treatment in 100% steam, in case of USY zeolite containing few sodium ions, the crystallinity and the supercage structure hardly changed although the dealumination occurred remarkably. This process did not depend on the deposited vanadium. Data suggested that the heat treatment in 100% steam causes the framework stabilization. In case of USY zeolite containing a number of sodium ions, the synergistic effect between a few deposited vanadium ions and the sodium ions on the framework destruction in 100% steam was tremendous. We propose that the deposited vanadium functions as vanadic acid and catalyzes the conversion of the sodium ions into NaOH. Thus, an increase in the NaOH content promotes the ‘dissolution’ of the zeolite crystal, i.e. the framework destruction. In addition, when the sample containing both a few vanadium ions and a number of sodium ions was heated in 100% steam, the supercage was plugged partially. We believe that the blockage compounds in the supercage are sodium vanadates.


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2000

Aromatic hydrogenation of distillates over SiO2-Al2O3-supported noble metal catalysts

Takashi Fujikawa; Kazuo Idei; Takeshi Ebihara; Hirofumi Mizuguchi; Kazushi Usui


Journal of Catalysis | 2009

Effect of sulfidation atmosphere on the hydrodesulfurization activity of SiO2-supported Co–Mo sulfide catalysts: Local structure and intrinsic activity of the active sites

Yasuaki Okamoto; Kazuya Hioka; Kenichi Arakawa; Takashi Fujikawa; Takeshi Ebihara; Takeshi Kubota


Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute | 2005

リンとクエン酸を添加した高活性Co-Mo系軽油超深度脱硫触媒の開発(第2報)活性点のキャラクタリゼーション

Takashi Fujikawa; Masahiro Kato; Takeshi Ebihara; Kazuhiko Hagiwara; Takeshi Kubota; Yasuaki Okamoto


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2005

Edge dispersion of supported MoS2 and WS2 catalysts as evaluated by using Co(CO)3NO as a probe molecule

Takeshi Kubota; Kenji Sato; Akira Kato; Usman; Takeshi Ebihara; Takashi Fujikawa; Yasuhiro Araki; Katsuaki Ishida; Yasuaki Okamoto


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2004

Crater structures on a molybdenite basal plane observed by ultra-high vacuum scanning tunneling microscopy and its implication to hydrotreating

Masaharu Komiyama; Kohei Kiyohara; Yan Jun Li; Takashi Fujikawa; Takeshi Ebihara; Takeshi Kubota; Yasuaki Okamoto


Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute | 1998

Dealumination of USY Zeolites by Thermal Treatment

Kazuhiko Hagiwara; Takeshi Ebihara; Yoichi Ohno; Hidenori Yamada; Yasuo Yamamoto


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2005

Application of 129Xe NMR to structural analysis of MoS2 crystallites on Mo/Al2O3 hydrodesulfurization catalyst

Kazuhiko Hagiwara; Takeshi Ebihara; Nobuaki Urasato; Takashi Fujikawa


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2005

129Xe NMR analysis of sulfided Co-Mo/Al2O3 catalyst

Kazuhiko Hagiwara; Takeshi Ebihara; Nobuaki Urasato; Takashi Fujikawa


Bulletin of The Japan Petroleum Institute | 2007

Application of ^ Xe NMR Spectroscopy to Analysis of Co-Mo/Al_2O_3 Hydrodesulfurization Catalyst : Effect of Sulfidation on ^ Xe NMR Spectra

Kazuhiko Hagiwara; Takeshi Ebihara; Nobuaki Urasato; Takashi Fujikawa

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Shimane University

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