Issue 22, 2016

Effects of nitrogen-dopants on Ru-supported catalysts for acetylene hydrochlorination

Abstract

A series of N-doped spherical active carbons were synthesized via the pyrolysis of melamine in activated carbon, and used as a support to prepare Ru-based catalysts for an acetylene hydrochlorination reaction. The catalytic performance assessments indicate that the N-doped carbon support can increase greatly the activity and the stability of Ru-based catalysts. The optimal activity is achieved over Ru/SAC-N700, with an acetylene conversion of 99.8% under the conditions of 170 °C, C2H2 gas hour space velocity (GHSV) of 180 h−1, a feed volume ratio of V(HCl)/V(C2H2) of 1.1 after 30 h. Using characterizations of BET, FT-IR, XPS, TPR, TPD, TG, etc., it is illustrated that N-dopants can increase the dispersion of Ru elements, enhance the adsorption of reactants and the desorption of the product, and reduce significantly the coke deposition, consequently resulting in higher catalytic activity of Ru/SAC-N700. It is suggested that the pyridine–nitrogen plays an important role in augmenting the catalytic activity of Ru-supported catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Effects of nitrogen-dopants on Ru-supported catalysts for acetylene hydrochlorination

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Nov 2015
Accepted
04 Feb 2016
First published
05 Feb 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 18026-18032

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Effects of nitrogen-dopants on Ru-supported catalysts for acetylene hydrochlorination

L. Hou, J. Zhang, Y. Pu and W. Li, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 18026 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA23112D

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