Oxidative esterification of ethylene glycol in methanol to methyl glycolate over Au/ZnO catalysts: effect of preparation methods†
Abstract
The one-step oxidative esterification of ethylene glycol (EG) is an effective and promising route for methyl glycolate (MG) synthesis, during which the development of efficient catalysts is critically crucial. Herein, Au/ZnO catalysts were prepared using impregnation (IM), colloidal-deposition (CD), deposition–precipitation (DP) and co-precipitation (CP) methods. The results of catalytic activity revealed that the Au/ZnO-DP catalyst was far superior to the other three catalysts, achieving an EG conversion rate of 90.4% and a selectivity towards MG of 93.8%. The catalysts were systematically characterized by N2 adsorption–desorption, XRD, TEM, XPS, H2-TPR, EPR, O2-TPD and CO2-TPD. The results showed that a large number of Au–ZnO interfaces facilitated the adsorption and activation of O2. Moreover, it was found that the basic sites promoted the cleavage of O–H bonds in the EG molecules, and the acidic sites were responsible for the selectivity of MG. This work offers a simple strategy for the design of gold catalysts in EG oxidative esterification.