Kinetics and mechanism of the production of higher olefins from stearic acid in the presence of an alumina-supported nickel sulfide catalyst


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Abstract

A nickel sulfide catalyst which efficient in the decarbonylation of fatty acids to olefins and dienes has been obtained for the first time by treating alumina-supported nickel sulfate with hydrogen, and its properties have been studied. In its presence, the olefin selectivity of the reaction can exceed 90%. The kinetics of stearic acid deoxygenation to heptadecenes has been investigated, a kinetic model has been constructed, and a mechanism has been proposed for the reaction over this catalyst. Olefin oligomerization is the dominant side reaction. Kinetic evidence for the catalytic inhibition of oligomerization by nickel hydrides formed on the catalyst has been obtained. The compositions of active site–reactant adsorption complexes have been discussed.

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E. A. Katsman

Syrkin Department of Physical Chemistry

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119571

V. Ya. Danyushevsky

Syrkin Department of Physical Chemistry

Email: berenblyum@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119571

P. S. Kuznetsov

Syrkin Department of Physical Chemistry

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119571

R. S. Shamsiev

Syrkin Department of Physical Chemistry

Email: berenblyum@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119571

A. S. Berenblyum

Syrkin Department of Physical Chemistry

Email: berenblyum@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119571

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