Fabrication of stable and selective non‐noble metal catalysts for selective alkyne hydrogenation

Author:

Yu He12,Song Yuanfei1,Zheng Tianci1,McCue Alan J.3,Zheng Lirong4,Chen Weipei1,Feng Junting12,Zhang Zhe5,Liu Yanan12ORCID,Li Dianqing12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing Engineering Center for Hierarchical Catalysts Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China

2. Quzhou Institute for Innovation in Resource Chemical Engineering Quzhou China

3. Advanced Centre for Energy and Sustainability (ACES), Department of Chemistry, School of Natural and Computing Sciences University of Aberdeen Aberdeen UK

4. High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

5. Liming Research & Design Institute of Chemical Industry Co., Ltd Luoyang China

Abstract

AbstractModification of Ni/Al2O3 catalysts with Sn is appealing for tuning catalyst activity and selectivity for hydrogenation reactions. However, a strong interaction between the Al2O3 and Sn ions can lead to problems when a traditional impregnation strategy is employed. For example, tin aluminate complexes can form and uneven distribution of the metals can occur. In this work, a support coordination induction strategy is developed, in which the use of a rod‐shaped Al2O3 with a high number penta‐coordinated Al3+ surface species prepared from a rotating liquid film reactor was used. The unsaturated Al3+ coordination sites on this support induce the formation of a stable and uniform Ni‐Sn intermetallic phase without the appearance of either monometallic Ni or SnO2 particles. This uniform Ni‐Sn intermetallic phase was then shown to be responsible for enhanced activity, selectivity, and stability for alkyne hydrogenation relative to samples which lacked the same level of Ni‐Sn uniformity.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Engineering,Biotechnology

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