Liquid phase oxidation of glycerol over carbon supported gold catalysts

被引:236
|
作者
Demirel-Gülen, S [1 ]
Lucas, M [1 ]
Claus, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Chem Technol 2, Dept Chem, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany
关键词
oxidation of glycerol; gold particles; nanosize; carbon support; structure-sensitivity;
D O I
10.1016/j.cattod.2005.02.033
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
The heterogeneously catalysed liquid phase oxidation of glycerol over nanosized gold particles has been investigated. The effect of the support only was studied and no glycerol conversion could be detected whereas gold nanoparticles supported on different carbons (carbon black, activated carbon and graphite) and oxides (TiO2, MgO and Al2O3) were active. Under the same reaction conditions and with comparable gold particle size, the carbon supported gold catalysts are highly active in the liquid phase oxidation of glycerol. The reaction conditions have been studied in a batch reactor with oxygen as oxidant and have been optimised. The different regimes have been determined by varying, e.g. catalyst amount, stirring speed and NaOH/glycerol ratio. The apparent activation energy of the Au/C catalysed glycerol oxidation was determined. Moreover, depending on the base concentration and the reaction time, the selectivity of the Au/C catalysed liquid phase glycerol oxidation could be controlled. The structure-sensitivity of the glycerol oxidation was examined and discussed. Experiments with Au/C catalysts with gold particle sizes in the range from 2 to 45 nm indicate clearly that the reaction is structure-sensitive. In fact, a dependence of the catalytic activity and much more of the selectivity on the gold particle size has been observed. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:166 / 172
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Use of renewables for the production of chemicals: Glycerol oxidation over carbon supported gold catalysts
    Demirel, S.
    Lehnert, K.
    Lucas, M.
    Claus, P.
    APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2007, 70 (1-4) : 637 - 643
  • [2] Oxidation of Glycerol Using Supported Gold Catalysts
    Silvio Carrettin
    Paul McMorn
    P. Johnston
    Ken Griffin
    Christopher J. Kiely
    Gary A. Attard
    Graham J. Hutchings
    Topics in Catalysis, 2004, 27 : 131 - 136
  • [3] Oxidation of glycerol using supported gold catalysts
    Carrettin, S
    McMorn, P
    Johnston, P
    Griffin, K
    Kiely, CJ
    Attard, GA
    Hutchings, GJ
    TOPICS IN CATALYSIS, 2004, 27 (1-4) : 131 - 136
  • [4] Passing the Frontiers of Liquid-Phase Glycerol Partial Oxidation over Supported Bimetallic Catalysts
    Skrzynska-Cwiakalska, Elzbieta
    Capron, Mickael
    Dumeignil, Franck
    ADVANCED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS, 2020, 4 (10):
  • [5] Selective liquid phase oxidation of glycerol to glyceric acid over novel supported Pt catalysts
    Sproge, Elina
    Chornaja, Svetlana
    Dubencovs, Konstantins
    Zhizhkun, Svetlana
    Kampars, Valdis
    Serga, Vera
    Kulikova, Lidija
    Palcevskis, Eriks
    JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2013, 78 (09) : 1359 - 1372
  • [6] Liquid Phase Oxidation of Glycerol over Gold-based Catalysts in Flow and Batch Reactor
    Mimura, Naoki
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, 2023, 66 (06) : 195 - 207
  • [7] Selective oxidation of glycerol over carbon-supported AuPd catalysts
    Ketchie, William C.
    Murayama, Mitsuhiro
    Davis, Robert J.
    JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS, 2007, 250 (02) : 264 - 273
  • [8] Bimetallic gold/palladium catalysts for the selective liquid phase oxidation of glycerol
    Alberto Villa
    Claudio Campione
    Laura Prati
    Catalysis Letters, 2007, 115 : 133 - 136
  • [9] Bimetallic gold/palladium catalysts for the selective liquid phase oxidation of glycerol
    Villa, Alberto
    Campione, Claudio
    Prati, Laura
    CATALYSIS LETTERS, 2007, 115 (3-4) : 133 - 136
  • [10] Promotional effect of hydroxyl on the aqueous phase oxidation of carbon monoxide and glycerol over supported Au catalysts
    Ketchie, William C.
    Murayama, Mitsuhiro
    Davis, Robert J.
    TOPICS IN CATALYSIS, 2007, 44 (1-2) : 307 - 317