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Acidity control of ruthenium pillared clay and its application as a catalyst in hydrogenation reactions
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Applied Catalysis A-general. Elsevier Science Bv, v. 371, n. 41671, n. 131, n. 141, 2009.
0926-860X
WOS:000272765000018
10.1016/j.apcata.2009.09.039
Autor
Figueiredo, FCA
Jordao, E
Landers, R
Carvalho, WA
Institución
Resumen
Aluminum pillared clay was used as a support for the preparation of catalysts containing ruthenium as active metal, in the presence or not of a promoter (tin) and an acid reducer (barium). The catalysts were characterized and tested for hydrogenation of dimethyl adipate reactions. The results showed a high conversion, typically above 95%. in all studied systems. This conversion occurs irrespectively of the presence of active metal; therefore, it may be due to the support's intrinsic activity. The acidity was identified as the main cause of this activity. A barium treatment of these catalysts significantly reduced this acidity, thus making more selective the available systems. The catalysts treated with barium reduced the formation of undesirable products up to 45%. Similarly, the presence of tin helped to obtain valuable products such as gamma-caprolactone and methyl caproate, which reached high selectivity values (18.6% and 16.9%, respectively). (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 371 41671 131 141