Title of article :
One-step synthesis of methanol from CO/H2 at low temperature over ultrafine CuB catalysts Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Yin-Zu Chen، نويسنده , , Biing-Jye Liaw، نويسنده , , Bih-Jen Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Ultrafine catalysts of CuB and Me-CuB were prepared by chemical reduction, examined for hydrogenolysis, and co-used with potassium methoxide for both carbonylation and one-step synthesis of methanol from CO/H2 at low temperature. Doping with Th and Cr additives enhanced the stability and dispersion of copper in the resulting catalysts, Th-CuB and Cr-CuB, and promoted the hydrogenolysis of methyl formate. The Th-CuB and Cr-CuB catalysts, co-used with potassium methoxide, prevented the deactivation of potassium methoxide in carbonylation and in one-step synthesis of methanol. A higher temperature favored the hydrogenolysis of methyl formate, but limited the formation of methyl formate by carbonylation. A higher PCO facilitated the formation of methyl formate, but inhibited the hydrogenolysis of methyl formate. A trade-off between temperature and PCO must be made in the one-step synthesis of methanol, including carbonylation and subsequent hydrogenolysis. The optimal temperature was around 423 K. A higher PCO was employed to overcome the limitation of methyl formate formation. An accompanying rise in PH2 (H2/CO≥2) was required to weaken the inhibitory effect of CO on the Cu-based catalysts during the subsequent hydrogenolysis of methyl formate.
Keywords :
Chemical reduction , Carbonylation , Methanol , Methyl formate , Potassium methoxide , Hydrogenolysis , Liquid-phase , CuB
Journal title :
Applied Catalysis A:General
Journal title :
Applied Catalysis A:General