Influence of carbon based supports on selectivity behavior of diols and propanol in Ru catalyzed glycerol hydrogenolysis

TitleInfluence of carbon based supports on selectivity behavior of diols and propanol in Ru catalyzed glycerol hydrogenolysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsMane, RB, Patil, S, Shirai, M, Rayalu, SS, Rode, CV
JournalApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume204
Start Page134-146
Date PublishedMAY
ISSN0926-3373
Keywordsactivated carbon, Amorphous carbon, catalysis, Glycerol, Glycerol conversions, Glycerol hydrogenolysis, graphite composites, Graphite supports, Hydrogenolysis, Hydrolysis, layered structures, Particle size, Product distributions, Propanediols, Propanol, Selectivity behavior, Structural characteristics, Structural effect, Structural effects
Abstract

Activated carbon (AC) and three graphite materials were studied as supports for Ru catalyzed glycerol hydrogenolysis to propanediols and 1-propanol. Structural characteristics of AC and graphite materials were found to greatly affect the reducibility and particle size of supported Ru and hence, the activity and product distribution in glycerol hydrogenolysis. XRD of graphite materials showed distinctly (002) plane having highly organized layered structure and the peak intensity decreased in the order of Ru/KS150 > Ru/HSAG100 > Ru/KS6 due to decrease in the graphite sheet thickness. In Raman, the intense D band in HSAG100 compared to that in KS6 and KS150 samples indicated its highly amorphous nature or mixed carbon hybridization. Glycerol conversion for Ru on AC was higher than that on graphite and among different graphites, it showed a descending activity order of Ru/KS6 > Ru/HSAG100 > Ru/KS150. The product distribution for AC and HSAG100 supported Ru was similar, giving 1-propanol (45%) alongwith 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PDO) (37%) and 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PDO) (9–11%). For graphite supports, availability of Ru although bigger in size (4–5 nm), would be higher on the surface than in case of AC which formed deep hydrogenolysis products like 1-, 2- propanol, ethanol etc.

DOI10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.11.032
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)11.698
Divison category: 
Chemical Engineering & Process Development

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