Issue 27, 2007

Silver as acrolein hydrogenation catalyst: intricate effects of catalyst nature and reactant partial pressures

Abstract

The hydrogenation of acrolein over pure and supported silver has been investigated with a focus on the influence of catalyst structure and reaction pressure (mbar to 20 bar range) on activity and selectivity. An onset of formation of allyl alcohol beyond 100 mbar reaction pressure (at 250 °C) is ascribed to a change in adsorption geometry upon increasing coverage. Smaller silver particles (in the nanometer range), the proximity of a reducible oxide component as well as high pressure lead to enhanced allyl alcohol formation; the selectivity to the other main product propionaldehyde is reduced. The silver dispersion changed depending on the reaction pressure. Moreover, the presence of oxygen, most likely as subsurface oxygen, and the presence of defects are of paramount importance for the catalytic behaviour. The considerable changes of the silver catalysts under reaction conditions and the pressure dependence call for in situ measurements to establish true structure–activity/selectivity relationships for this system.

Graphical abstract: Silver as acrolein hydrogenation catalyst: intricate effects of catalyst nature and reactant partial pressures

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Article information

Article type
Invited Article
Submitted
22 Jan 2007
Accepted
30 Apr 2007
First published
30 May 2007

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007,9, 3559-3569

Silver as acrolein hydrogenation catalyst: intricate effects of catalyst nature and reactant partial pressures

M. Bron, D. Teschner, A. Knop-Gericke, F. C. Jentoft, J. Kröhnert, J. Hohmeyer, C. Volckmar, B. Steinhauer, R. Schlögl and P. Claus, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007, 9, 3559 DOI: 10.1039/B701011G

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