Composite solid base catalysts derived from Ca‐M‐Al(M=Mg,La,Ce,Y)layered double hydroxides(LDH)were synthesized,characterized and applied to the transesterification of methanol with propylene carbonate.X‐ray diffra...Composite solid base catalysts derived from Ca‐M‐Al(M=Mg,La,Ce,Y)layered double hydroxides(LDH)were synthesized,characterized and applied to the transesterification of methanol with propylene carbonate.X‐ray diffraction analyses of the catalysts show that all of the catalysts were in the form of composite oxides.Compared with the Ca‐Al LDH catalyst,the specific surface areas and pore volumes of the catalysts were increased with the introduction of Mg,La or Ce.The catalytic performance of these catalysts increases in the order of Ca‐Y‐Al<Ca‐Al<Ca‐Ce‐Al<Ca‐La‐Al<Ca‐Mg‐Al,which is consistent with the total surface basic amounts of these materials and the formation of especially strong basic sites following modification with Mg and La.The Ca‐Mg‐Al catalyst shows the highest(Ca+Mg):Al atomic ratio,indicating that it likely contains more unsaturated O2?ions,providing it with the highest concentration of very strong basic sites.The recyclability of these catalysts is improved following the addition of Mg,La,Ce or Y,with the Ca‐Mg‐Al maintaining a high level of activity after ten recycling trials.X‐ray diffraction analyses of fresh and used Ca‐Mg‐Al demonstrate that this catalyst is exceptionally stable,which could be of value in practical applications related to heterogeneous catalysis.展开更多
Cu/Zn/Al/Zr catalysts containing Cu in three valence states(Cu2+,Cu+and Cu0)were prepared usinga liquid reduction method and subsequently calcined at different temperatures.The effects of thecalcination temperature on...Cu/Zn/Al/Zr catalysts containing Cu in three valence states(Cu2+,Cu+and Cu0)were prepared usinga liquid reduction method and subsequently calcined at different temperatures.The effects of thecalcination temperature on the catalyst structure,interactions among components,reducibility anddispersion of Cu species,surface properties and exposed Cu surface area were systematically investigated.These materials were also applied to the synthesis of methanol via the hydrogenation ofCO2.The results show that a large exposed Cu surface area promotes catalytic CO2conversion andthat there is a close correlation between the Cu+/Cu0ratio and the selectivity for methanol.A calcinationtemperature of573K was found to produce a Cu/Zn/Al/Zr catalyst exhibiting the maximumactivity during the synthesis of methanol.展开更多
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province(201601D102006)the Key Science and Technology Program of Shanxi Province,China(MD2014-09,MD2014-10)~~
文摘Composite solid base catalysts derived from Ca‐M‐Al(M=Mg,La,Ce,Y)layered double hydroxides(LDH)were synthesized,characterized and applied to the transesterification of methanol with propylene carbonate.X‐ray diffraction analyses of the catalysts show that all of the catalysts were in the form of composite oxides.Compared with the Ca‐Al LDH catalyst,the specific surface areas and pore volumes of the catalysts were increased with the introduction of Mg,La or Ce.The catalytic performance of these catalysts increases in the order of Ca‐Y‐Al<Ca‐Al<Ca‐Ce‐Al<Ca‐La‐Al<Ca‐Mg‐Al,which is consistent with the total surface basic amounts of these materials and the formation of especially strong basic sites following modification with Mg and La.The Ca‐Mg‐Al catalyst shows the highest(Ca+Mg):Al atomic ratio,indicating that it likely contains more unsaturated O2?ions,providing it with the highest concentration of very strong basic sites.The recyclability of these catalysts is improved following the addition of Mg,La,Ce or Y,with the Ca‐Mg‐Al maintaining a high level of activity after ten recycling trials.X‐ray diffraction analyses of fresh and used Ca‐Mg‐Al demonstrate that this catalyst is exceptionally stable,which could be of value in practical applications related to heterogeneous catalysis.
基金supported by the Key Science and Technology Program of Shanxi Province,China (MD2014-10)the National Key Technology Re-search and Development Program (2013BAC11B00)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21343012)~~
文摘Cu/Zn/Al/Zr catalysts containing Cu in three valence states(Cu2+,Cu+and Cu0)were prepared usinga liquid reduction method and subsequently calcined at different temperatures.The effects of thecalcination temperature on the catalyst structure,interactions among components,reducibility anddispersion of Cu species,surface properties and exposed Cu surface area were systematically investigated.These materials were also applied to the synthesis of methanol via the hydrogenation ofCO2.The results show that a large exposed Cu surface area promotes catalytic CO2conversion andthat there is a close correlation between the Cu+/Cu0ratio and the selectivity for methanol.A calcinationtemperature of573K was found to produce a Cu/Zn/Al/Zr catalyst exhibiting the maximumactivity during the synthesis of methanol.