Title of article :
Catalytic Hydrolysis of CFC-12 Over Cr203 Catalysts
Author/Authors :
Hammoudeh, A. Yarmouk University - Chemistry Department, Jordan , Mahmoud, S. Yarmouk University - Chemistry Department, Jordan , Humaidi, J. Yarmouk University - Chemistry Department, Jordan , Abdel Wahed, H. Yarmouk University - Chemistry Department, Jordan
Abstract :
The hydrolytic destruction of CF2Cl2over Cr2O3catalysts was investigated under varied
reaction conditions with the CF2Cl2partial pressure in the range 0.0112-0.0224 atm., the water
vapor pressure between 0.042-0.38 atm. and the reaction temperature in the range 400-475ºC.
The effect of the preparation method and the modifying effect of sulfation with sulfuric acid on
the catalytic behavior of Cr2O3were systematically studied. Optimum Cr2O3catalysts were
obtained upon the sulfation of Cr2O3, prepared by the thermal decomposition of ammonium
dichromate, with 0.20 M H2SO4solution. Reaction temperatures ≥450ºC are necessary to
achieve high activities and high selectivities towards the hydrolysis reaction. Selectivities better
than 90% and 100%-conversion could be obtained for dilute CF2Cl2inputs with large excess of
water (PCF2Cl2= 0.0112-0.0134 atm., PH2O = 0.246 atm.). The efficiency of the process is,
however, disturbed by the occurrence of kinetic oscillations that may show amplitudes as large
as 50%-conversion.
Keywords :
CFC , Catalytic destruction , Hydrolysis , Metal oxide , Cr2O3 , Kinetic oscillations
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Chemistry
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Chemistry