Issue 8, 2019

Ethanol condensation at elevated pressure over copper on AlMgO and AlCaO porous mixed-oxide supports

Abstract

The coupling of ethanol to produce C4-compounds by Guerbet condensation at 325 °C was studied using porous mixed oxide catalysts of AlMgO and AlCaO prepared by the emulsion mediated method with and without the addition of Cu. The synthesis procedure was effective in preparing materials with higher porosity and BET area. Cu catalysts show improved yields and selectivities at elevated H2 pressures, which is related to ethanol dehydrogenation equilibrium shifts. Without Cu, AlMgO catalysts were more selective to diethyl ether (45–55 C%) than higher alcohols and aldehydes (30–40 C%), while AlCaO catalysts had no activity for ethanol conversion. The addition of Cu inhibited production of diethyl ether while promoting dehydrogenation to acetaldehyde, the initial step in Guerbet coupling of ethanol. Copper addition increased the activity and the selectivity to higher alcohols and aldehydes (up to 55 C% selectivity) for all catalysts. Olefins and paraffins comprised the majority of the side products formed with Cu-doped catalysts. The ethanol conversion levels off near 30% with decreasing space velocity due to inhibition by water and other products.

Graphical abstract: Ethanol condensation at elevated pressure over copper on AlMgO and AlCaO porous mixed-oxide supports

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 feb 2019
Accepted
25 mar 2019
First published
02 apr 2019

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2019,9, 2032-2042

Ethanol condensation at elevated pressure over copper on AlMgO and AlCaO porous mixed-oxide supports

D. D. Petrolini, N. Eagan, M. R. Ball, S. P. Burt, I. Hermans, G. W. Huber, J. A. Dumesic and L. Martins, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2019, 9, 2032 DOI: 10.1039/C9CY00316A

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