Alkyl-substituted
dibenzothiophenes such as 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene
are a kind of typical refractory sulfur compound in fuel oil. Herein,
three-dimensional ordered macro–mesoporous (3DOM) tungsten
oxide catalysts were successfully prepared for aerobic oxidative desulfurization
of 4,6-dimethyldibenzothiophene. The experimental results indicated
that the as-prepared material 3DOM WO
x
-400 not only contained a hexagonal packed nanoporous structure but
also abundant oxygen defects on its skeleton, exhibiting aerobic oxidative
desulfurization of over 99% in 4 h. Moreover, sulfur removal could
still reach 99% after recycling five times. Through free radical capture
experiments, the superoxide radical is reasonably proposed in the
mechanism. This work would provide a feasible route to develop highly
efficient nanoporous materials for desulfurization of fuels.
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