posted on 2013-07-03, 00:00authored byBen Van de Voorde, Mohammed Boulhout, Frederik Vermoortele, Patricia Horcajada, Denise Cunha, Ji Sun Lee, Jong-San Chang, Emma Gibson, Marco Daturi, Jean-Claude Lavalley, Alexandre Vimont, Isabelle Beurroies, Dirk E. De Vos
The
influence of the metal ion in the mesoporous metal trimesate
MIL-100(Al3+, Cr3+, Fe3+, V3+) on the adsorptive removal of N/S-heterocyclic molecules from fuels
has been investigated by combining isotherms for adsorption from a
model fuel solution with microcalorimetric and IR spectroscopic characterizations.
The results show a clear influence of the different metals (Al, Fe,
Cr, V) on the affinity for the heterocyclic compounds, on the integral
adsorption enthalpies, and on the uptake capacities. Among several
factors, the availability of coordinatively unsaturated sites and
the presence of basic sites next to the coordinative vacancies are
important factors contributing to the observed affinity differences
for N-heterocyclic compounds. These trends were deduced from IR spectroscopic
observation of adsorbed indole molecules, which can be chemisorbed
coordinatively or by formation of hydrogen bonded species. On the
basis of our results we are able to propose an optimized adsorbent
for the deep and selective removal of nitrogen contaminants out of
fuel feeds, namely MIL-100(V).