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Synthesis and Characterization Ru–C/SiO2 Aerogel Catalysts for Sugar Hydrogenation Reactions

Authors :
Atte Aho
Tapio Salmi
Janne Peltonen
Markus Peurla
Narendra Kumar
Kari Eränen
Dmitry Yu. Murzin
Luis Miguel Sanz-Moral
Source :
Catalysis Letters. 148:3514-3523
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Synthesis of materials with combined chemistry and textural properties of carbon and silica aerogels was studied. The synthesized support was modified with ruthenium using evaporation impregnation and deposition–precipitation methods. The ruthenium modification methods were observed to influence the particle size, dispersion, surface area, pore volume and acidity of Ru–C–SiO2 catalysts. Ruthenium particles of 1–2 nm were obtained with a simple impregnation–evaporation method, while deposition precipitations technique gave ruthenium particles ranging from 1 to 8 nm. Small Ru nanoparticles (1–2 nm) were stable even after being exposed at 700 °C or washed with ethanol for regeneration. Furthermore, the catalytic properties of Ru–C–SiO2 catalysts in sugar hydrogenation were also observed to be influenced by the synthesis methods. The catalysts were tested in hydrogenation of sugars with different molecule sizes (i.e. glucose and cellobiose). d-Glucose was more reactive than d-cellobiose when they were studied separately. For the mixture of sugars higher reactivity of both sugars was observed in comparison with neat substrates for the catalyst made by evaporation-impregnation. On the contrary no significant differences between kinetics of the separated sugars and their mixture were observed for the catalyst prepared by deposition–precipitation. The results can be attributed to acidity and a combination of meso and microporosity of the catalysts. The support composite material could also be produced as a monolith, being a promising candidate for future industrial applications.

Details

ISSN :
1572879X and 1011372X
Volume :
148
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Catalysis Letters
Accession number :
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