Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 156 - 159 (1986)
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Montano, P. A.
Stenberg, V. I.
Sweeny, Philip
In the present study we report the results of measurements of the conversion of diphenyl ether to benzene and phenols in the presence of a pyrrohotite catalyst.In situ Moessbauer measurements were performed during the catalytic conversion of diphenyl ether.The presence of Fe3O4 is detected in the residues after reaction; Fe(1-x)S is also observed.Under high H2S partial pressures in the reactor, the conversion increases, and for a 10percent H2S partial preassure, the Moessbauer spectrum shows the presence of FeS2.The amount of Fe3O4 is practically reduced to zero in this case with Fe(1-x)S dominating the spectrum.All the Moessbauer spectra show the presence of a singlet line after reaction.This spectrum results from the interaction of the iron in the pyrrhotites with the compounds present in the reactor at high temperatures.The conversion of diphenyl ether is negligible in the absence of pyrrhotite.The higher activity observed for conversion in the presence of H2S is related to the effect this compound has in controlling the stoichiometry of the pyrrhotites.The activity observed in the iron sulfides toward hydrogenation of diphenyl ether is suggestive of a catalytic role for such sulfides in the cleavage of oxygen bonds in direct coal liquefaction.
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