TY - JOUR
T1 - Carbon nanospheres as novel support in the nickel catalyzed gas phase hydrogenation of butyronitrile
AU - Nieto-Márquez, Antonio
AU - Toledano, Diana
AU - Lazo, José C.
AU - Romero, Amaya
AU - Valverde, J. L.
PY - 2010/1/31
Y1 - 2010/1/31
N2 - Three nickel catalysts supported on carbon nanospheres have been prepared by deposition-precipitation with urea (Ni/CNSDP) and standard impregnation (Ni/CNSIMP-1 and Ni/CNSIMP-2). The CNS support was characterized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy and N2 adsorption/desorption, exhibiting a graphitic structure and limited porosity. Ni/CNS catalysts were characterized by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), XRD, TEM and N2 adsorption/desorption. Surface area weighted mean Ni particle diameters (post activation at 623 K) were comparable in the case of Ni/CNSDP and Ni/CNSIMP-1 (10.4-12.7 nm) and shifted to 36.6 nm in the case of Ni/CNSIMP-2. The three catalysts were tested in the gas phase hydrogenation of butyronitrile where 463 K < T < 583 K. All the catalysts exhibited a temporal drop of activity an approached the steady state after 12 hours-on-stream. Extracted specific reaction rates followed the sequence: Ni/CNSDP < Ni/CNSIMP-1 < Ni/CNSIMP-2, where those Ni particles presenting a lower electron density conducted to a stronger adsorption of the reactant (via C{triple bond, long}N bond) making it more difficult to hydrogenate. Selectivity to the primary amine was favoured in those catalysts presenting a higher electron density, while a lower electron density enhanced condensation reactions leading to higher amines. The three catalysts presented an activity maximum in the temperature interval studied, associated to a change in reactant surface coverage. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
AB - Three nickel catalysts supported on carbon nanospheres have been prepared by deposition-precipitation with urea (Ni/CNSDP) and standard impregnation (Ni/CNSIMP-1 and Ni/CNSIMP-2). The CNS support was characterized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy and N2 adsorption/desorption, exhibiting a graphitic structure and limited porosity. Ni/CNS catalysts were characterized by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), XRD, TEM and N2 adsorption/desorption. Surface area weighted mean Ni particle diameters (post activation at 623 K) were comparable in the case of Ni/CNSDP and Ni/CNSIMP-1 (10.4-12.7 nm) and shifted to 36.6 nm in the case of Ni/CNSIMP-2. The three catalysts were tested in the gas phase hydrogenation of butyronitrile where 463 K < T < 583 K. All the catalysts exhibited a temporal drop of activity an approached the steady state after 12 hours-on-stream. Extracted specific reaction rates followed the sequence: Ni/CNSDP < Ni/CNSIMP-1 < Ni/CNSIMP-2, where those Ni particles presenting a lower electron density conducted to a stronger adsorption of the reactant (via C{triple bond, long}N bond) making it more difficult to hydrogenate. Selectivity to the primary amine was favoured in those catalysts presenting a higher electron density, while a lower electron density enhanced condensation reactions leading to higher amines. The three catalysts presented an activity maximum in the temperature interval studied, associated to a change in reactant surface coverage. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0926-860X
VL - 373
SP - 192
EP - 200
JO - Applied Catalysis A: General
JF - Applied Catalysis A: General
ER -