Ordered Mesoporous NiCeAl Containing Catalysts for Hydrogenolysis of Sorbitol to Glycols
- Authors: Zhou Z.1, Zhang J.1, Qin J.2, Li D.1, Wu W.1
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Affiliations:
- College of Chemical Engineering
- Technology and Finance Service Center of Jiangsu Province
- Issue: Vol 92, No 3 (2018)
- Pages: 456-465
- Section: Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0036-0244/article/view/169923
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024418030378
- ID: 169923
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Abstract
Cellulose-derived sorbitol is emerging as a feasible and renewable feedstock for the production of value-added chemicals. Highly active and stable catalyst is essential for sorbitol hydrogenolysis. Ordered mesoporous M–xNiyCeAl catalysts with different loadings of nickel and cerium species were successfully synthesized via one-pot evaporation-induced self-assembly strategy (EISA) and their catalytic performance were tested in the hydrogenolysis of sorbitol. The physical chemical properties for the catalysts were characterized by XRD, N2 physisorption, H2-TPR, H2 impulse chemisorption, ICP and TEM techniques. The results showed that the ordered mesopores with uniform pore sizes can be obtained and the Ni nanoparticles around 6 nm in size were homogeneously dispersed in the mesopore channels. A little amount of cerium species introduced would be beneficial to their textural properties resulting in higher Ni dispersion, metal area and smaller size of Ni nanoparticles. The M–10Ni2CeAl catalyst with Ni and Ce loading of 10.9 and 6.3 wt % shows better catalytic performance than other catalysts, and the yield of 1,2-PG and EG can reach 56.9% at 493 K and 6 MPa pressure for 8 h after repeating reactions for 12 times without obvious deterioration of physical and chemical properties. Ordered mesoporous M–NiCeAl catalysts are active and stable in sorbitol hydrogenolysis.
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About the authors
Zhiwei Zhou
College of Chemical Engineering
Email: wwl@njtech.edu.cn
China, Nanjing, 210009
Jiaqi Zhang
College of Chemical Engineering
Email: wwl@njtech.edu.cn
China, Nanjing, 210009
Juan Qin
Technology and Finance Service Center of Jiangsu Province
Email: wwl@njtech.edu.cn
China, Nanjing, 210042
Dong Li
College of Chemical Engineering
Email: wwl@njtech.edu.cn
China, Nanjing, 210009
Wenliang Wu
College of Chemical Engineering
Author for correspondence.
Email: wwl@njtech.edu.cn
China, Nanjing, 210009
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