A novel nanosized amorphous Ru-Fe-B/ZrO2 alloy catalyst for benzene selective hydrogenation to cyclohexene was investigated. The superior properties of this catalyst were attributed to the combination of the nanosize ...A novel nanosized amorphous Ru-Fe-B/ZrO2 alloy catalyst for benzene selective hydrogenation to cyclohexene was investigated. The superior properties of this catalyst were attributed to the combination of the nanosize and the amorphous character as well as to its textural character. In addition, the concentration of zinc ions, the content of ZrO2 in the slurry, and the pretreatment of the catalyst were found to be effective in improving the activity and the selectivity of the catalyst.展开更多
A Ru-La/ZrO2 catalyst was prepared by the precipitation method, in which Ru was an active component, La was a promoter and ZrO2 was a dispersant. Comparing with the catalyst prepared by the chemical reduction method, ...A Ru-La/ZrO2 catalyst was prepared by the precipitation method, in which Ru was an active component, La was a promoter and ZrO2 was a dispersant. Comparing with the catalyst prepared by the chemical reduction method, the Ru-La/ZrO2 exhibited higher activity and better selectivity. At 140 ℃ and hydrogen pressure of 5 MPa, the C6H10 selectivity reached 70% at a C6H6 conversion of 35% for a reaction time was 5 min and the total La/Ru loading was 10%. Textural parameters of the catalyst were obtained by physical adsorption, BET surface area and specific pore volume measurements. The catalyst sample gave a BET area of 41 m2/g and a specific pore volume of 1.1 cm^3/g, and the most probable pore distribution was located at 5 to 10 nm. H2-TPR measurements showed that ruthenium oxide could be reduced to its metallic state at about 403 K. XRD determinations indicated that ruthenium and lanthanum were highly dispersed on the zirconia. A significant advantage of the Ru-La/ZrO2 catalyst is that it can be used directly in its unreduced state for the selective hydrogenation of benzene.展开更多
The monometallic Ru catalysts with the CeO2 without calcination and ZnSO4 as co-modifiers gave a cyclohexene yield of 58.5% at the optimum nominal CeO2/Ru molar ratio of 0.15. Moreover, this catalyst had a good stabil...The monometallic Ru catalysts with the CeO2 without calcination and ZnSO4 as co-modifiers gave a cyclohexene yield of 58.5% at the optimum nominal CeO2/Ru molar ratio of 0.15. Moreover, this catalyst had a good stability. The chemisorbed (Zn(OH)2)3(ZnSOa)(H20)3 salt on Ru surface, which was formed by the CeO2 reacting with ZnSO4, created the new Ru active sites suitable for the formation of cyclohexene and improved the selectivity to cyclohexene. In addition, the Zn2+ in the aqueous phase could form a stable complex with cyclohexene, stabilizing the cyclohexene in the liquid phase and improving the selectivity to cyclo- hexene. The calcination treatment of CeO2 was not beneficial for the enhancement of the selectivity to cyclohexene since it is difficult for the CeO2 calcinated to react with ZnSO4 to form the (Zn(OH)2)3(ZnSO4)(H20)3 salt.展开更多
A supported amorphous Ru-Co/ZrO 2 catalyst was prepared by using formaldehyde as reduetant. The amorphous character of the catalyst was estimated by XRD, TG-DTA and SEM. The amorphous Ru-Co/ZrO 2 catalyst has higher s...A supported amorphous Ru-Co/ZrO 2 catalyst was prepared by using formaldehyde as reduetant. The amorphous character of the catalyst was estimated by XRD, TG-DTA and SEM. The amorphous Ru-Co/ZrO 2 catalyst has higher selectivity than Ru/ZrO 2 in the selective hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexene when the experiments were run in simulated production conditions. Presence of Co in the catalyst favored the selectivity of Ru-Co/ZrO 2 but decreased its activity.展开更多
文摘A novel nanosized amorphous Ru-Fe-B/ZrO2 alloy catalyst for benzene selective hydrogenation to cyclohexene was investigated. The superior properties of this catalyst were attributed to the combination of the nanosize and the amorphous character as well as to its textural character. In addition, the concentration of zinc ions, the content of ZrO2 in the slurry, and the pretreatment of the catalyst were found to be effective in improving the activity and the selectivity of the catalyst.
文摘A Ru-La/ZrO2 catalyst was prepared by the precipitation method, in which Ru was an active component, La was a promoter and ZrO2 was a dispersant. Comparing with the catalyst prepared by the chemical reduction method, the Ru-La/ZrO2 exhibited higher activity and better selectivity. At 140 ℃ and hydrogen pressure of 5 MPa, the C6H10 selectivity reached 70% at a C6H6 conversion of 35% for a reaction time was 5 min and the total La/Ru loading was 10%. Textural parameters of the catalyst were obtained by physical adsorption, BET surface area and specific pore volume measurements. The catalyst sample gave a BET area of 41 m2/g and a specific pore volume of 1.1 cm^3/g, and the most probable pore distribution was located at 5 to 10 nm. H2-TPR measurements showed that ruthenium oxide could be reduced to its metallic state at about 403 K. XRD determinations indicated that ruthenium and lanthanum were highly dispersed on the zirconia. A significant advantage of the Ru-La/ZrO2 catalyst is that it can be used directly in its unreduced state for the selective hydrogenation of benzene.
基金Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (21273205), and the Innovation Fund for Technology Based Firms of China (10C26214104505)
文摘The monometallic Ru catalysts with the CeO2 without calcination and ZnSO4 as co-modifiers gave a cyclohexene yield of 58.5% at the optimum nominal CeO2/Ru molar ratio of 0.15. Moreover, this catalyst had a good stability. The chemisorbed (Zn(OH)2)3(ZnSOa)(H20)3 salt on Ru surface, which was formed by the CeO2 reacting with ZnSO4, created the new Ru active sites suitable for the formation of cyclohexene and improved the selectivity to cyclohexene. In addition, the Zn2+ in the aqueous phase could form a stable complex with cyclohexene, stabilizing the cyclohexene in the liquid phase and improving the selectivity to cyclo- hexene. The calcination treatment of CeO2 was not beneficial for the enhancement of the selectivity to cyclohexene since it is difficult for the CeO2 calcinated to react with ZnSO4 to form the (Zn(OH)2)3(ZnSO4)(H20)3 salt.
文摘A supported amorphous Ru-Co/ZrO 2 catalyst was prepared by using formaldehyde as reduetant. The amorphous character of the catalyst was estimated by XRD, TG-DTA and SEM. The amorphous Ru-Co/ZrO 2 catalyst has higher selectivity than Ru/ZrO 2 in the selective hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexene when the experiments were run in simulated production conditions. Presence of Co in the catalyst favored the selectivity of Ru-Co/ZrO 2 but decreased its activity.