1. What have the authors contributed in "Mos2 monolayer catalyst doped with isolated co atoms for the hydro-deoxygenation reaction" ?
In this paper, the authors employed the strategy of creating a large number of basal sulfur vacancies within Co-doped single-layer MoS2 through high-temperature treatment in H2 ( 300 oC ), which provided a sufficient number of Co-S-Mo active sites for the HDO reaction to occur at a low operating temperature ( 180 oC ).
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2. What are the future works mentioned in the paper "Mos2 monolayer catalyst doped with isolated co atoms for the hydro-deoxygenation reaction" ?
The catalyst described is extremely active, selective and stable for the conversion of 4-methylphenol to toluene in hydrogen at low operation temperature and opens the possibility of using this novel type of catalyst for hydro-deoxygenation for biomass conversion without sulfur loss from the catalyst.
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3. At what temperature does the Co-SMoS2 catalyst perform well?
Upon reducing the operating temperature to 180 oC, the Co-SMoS2 catalyst (entry 13) continues to perform well and achieves high toluene selectivity.
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4. What is the effect of the low temperature regime on the reaction of MoS2?
In contrast, typical sulfided Mo based catalysts suffer from deactivation caused by sulfur loss with oxidative change of Mo (Mo4+ to Mo6+) at elevated temperature6,7, which their low temperature regime prevents.
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