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Effective aerobic oxidative denitrogenation of model fuel with metal-free porous carbon derived from phytic acid-loaded polyaniline

Imteaz Ahmed, Sung Hwa Jhung

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)

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Abstract
Aerobic oxidative denitrogenation (ODN) of a model fuel was first done with metal-free P and O co-doped carbon catalysts. The catalysts, phytic acid (PA)-loaded polyaniline-derived carbons (PPDCs), were firstly prepared by high-temperature pyrolysis of polyaniline with phytic acid (as P/O sources). One material, PPDC-2 showed a conversion of 95 % and 86 % for indole (IND) and quinoline (500 ppm each), respectively, at 100 degrees C, with O-2 as an oxidant. A very small activation energy of 26.6 kJ mol(-1) was observed in the IND oxidation. Radical trapping experiments and electron spin resonance spectroscopy analyses supported the formation of superoxide anion radicals (O-2(-)) from the fed O-2, which was responsible for the IND oxidation. A plausible reaction mechanism was proposed by analyzing the experimental results and DFT calculations on charge separations on carbons. Defect sites also could play an important role in the activation of O-2 since PPDC-2 showed higher defect sites compared to the non-doped carbon. PPDC-2 was also found to be recyclable for the ODN, by simple acetone soaking, without a considerable loss in performance.
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Fuel purification,Mechanism,Metal-free catalyst,Oxidative denitrogenation,O/P co-doped carbon
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