Issue 17, 2003

Effect and role of alkali metals added to cobalt ion-exchanged X and Y zeolitecatalysts in the gas-phase catalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol

Abstract

The effect and the role of the alkali metals added to cobalt ion-exchanged NaX and NaY type zeolties (Co-NaX, Co-NaY) on catalytic activity in the gas-phase catalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol were studied under various reaction conditions. The alkali metals, impregnated into the Co-NaX and the Co-NaY zeolites, promoted catalytic activity in the partial oxidation measured by the yield of benzaldehyde obtained. The amount of added alkali metal under a constant amount of the ion-exchanged cobalt had an optimal value for the catalytic activity in the partial oxidation. The amount of O2 uptake of the alkali metal/Co-NaX and -NaY zeolites pre-reduced by carbon monoxide was higher than that in their alkali-free counterparts. The catalytic activity in the partial oxidation was correlated with the amount of O2 uptake of the alkali metal/Co-NaX and -NaY zeolites. The comparison between the diffuse reflectance spectra of the Co-NaY catalysts, both with and without added alkali metal, clearly showed that the alkali metal added to the Co-NaY made the oxygen affinity of ion-exchanged Co species more effective and the formation of the cobalt oxides (Co3O4) easier; the cobalt oxides were suggested to be responsible for the partial oxidation of benzyl alcohol.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 May 2003
Accepted
04 Jul 2003
First published
25 Jul 2003

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003,5, 3818-3826

Effect and role of alkali metals added to cobalt ion-exchanged X and Y zeolite catalysts in the gas-phase catalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol

T. Seiki, A. Nakato, S. Nishiyama and S. Tsuruya, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003, 5, 3818 DOI: 10.1039/B305936G

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