Evaluation of D-glucose Hydrogenation Catalysts Suability in Different Reactor Systems
Author:
Doluda V.1, Grigorev M.1, Matveeva V.1, Sulman E.1, Sulman M.1, Lakina N.1, Molchanov V.1, Rebrov E. V.1
Affiliation:
1. Department of biotechnology and chemistry Tver State Technical University A.Nikitin Str., 22, 170026, Tver RUSSIA
Abstract
he samples of ruthenium impregnated in hypercrosslinked polystyrene and activated carbon were tested in D-glucose hydrogenation using butch reactor, shaker type reactor and fix bed reactor system to evaluate catalysts long term stability. Catalysts were characterized by nitrogen physisorption, X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy, hydrogen chemisorption, X-Ray fluorescence analysis. Physicochemical changes of the studied catalysts are shown during catalysts stability investigation. A strong influence of the reactor type on catalysts stability in D-glucose hydrogenation is discussed.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
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