The selective ethanol Guerbet condensation over alkali metal-doped sepiolite
[EN] In this study, alkali metal-doped sepiolite based catalysts were developed for the up-grading of ethanol through the Guerbet reaction mechanism. The catalysts were prepared by wetness impregnation with aqueous solution containing alkali metal precursors salts over calcined sepiolite, and finall...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] In this study, alkali metal-doped sepiolite based catalysts were developed for the up-grading of ethanol through the Guerbet reaction mechanism. The catalysts were prepared by wetness impregnation with aqueous solution containing alkali metal precursors salts over calcined sepiolite, and finally activated at 500 & DEG;C in air. The catalysts have been characterized by XRD, SEM-EDS, TGA-DSC, N2-adsorption. In addition, TPD-CO2 and TPD-NH3 were used to determine the acid and basic characteristics of catalysts. The catalysts were tested into a quartz continuous gas-flow reaction system working at atmospheric pressure to investigate the effects of metal loading (wt%), the nature of the alkali metals and of the main reaction parameters (e.g., reaction temperature, weight hourly space velocity), on the production of n-butanol starting from ethanol. The highest yield (18%) was ob-tained at 400 & DEG;C with the catalyst consisting in sepiolite, calcined at 500 & DEG;C, impregnated with 7 wt% of Cs. This study proves that ad hoc modified natural sepiolites with alkali metals are effective catalysts for the Guerbet upgrading of ethanol.
The authors would like to acknowledge the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion of Spain (TED2021-130756B-C31).
Balestra, G.; De Maron, J.; Tabanelli, T.; Cavani, F.; López Nieto, JM. (2023). The selective ethanol Guerbet condensation over alkali metal-doped sepiolite. Catalysis Today. 423. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2023.01.020 |
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