磷钨酸在 Pd/HPW-SiO2 上高效促进生物呋喃的加氢脱氧反应

IF 7.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Fuel Processing Technology Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1016/j.fuproc.2024.108095
Xiequan Chen , Song Li , Qi Zhang , Haiyong Wang , Xinghua Zhang , Lungang Chen , Longlong Ma , Jianguo Liu
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酸性促进剂在金属-酸双官能催化剂上将生物呋喃加氢脱氧生成烷烃的过程中具有重要作用。本文制备了一种支撑型 Pd/HPW-SiO2 催化剂,以研究磷钨酸 (HPW) 对 HMF- 丙酮加合物 (H-Ac) 的 HDO 的促进作用。表征结果表明,在 Pd/HPW-SiO2 中,Pd 与 HPW 之间建立了亲密接触。HPW 促进剂大大降低了钯氧化物的还原温度,增强了氢化和 HDO 能力。特别是,原位 DRIFTS 证实,Pd-HPW 位点显著削弱了钯表面 C=O 基团的 πCO η2 吸附模式(ν3(C=O))。因此,通过释放更多的钯金属位点来激活氢气以进行氢化,并在 HPW 促进剂的作用下进行 HDO,从而协同提高了 HDO 的效率。最终,在 160 °C 的温度下,壬烷的收率达到了 90%。这项工作适用于探索双功能催化剂在复杂含氧生物呋喃高效 HDO 中的结构-活性关系。
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The efficient promoting hydrodeoxygenation of bioderived furans over Pd/HPW-SiO2 by phosphotungstic acid

Acidic promoters are significant in the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of bioderived furans into alkanes over metal-acid bifunctional catalysts. Here, a supported Pd/HPW-SiO2 catalyst was prepared to investigate the promotion effect of phosphotungstic acid (HPW) on the HDO of HMF-acetone adduct (H-Ac). Characterizations suggested that an intimate contact between Pd and HPW was established in Pd/HPW-SiO2. HPW promoters significantly reduced the reduction temperature of Pd oxides with enhanced hydrogenation and HDO capability. Particularly, in-situ DRIFTS confirmed that Pd-HPW sites significantly weakened the πCO η2 adsorption mode (ν3(C=O)) of C=O group on Pd surfaces. Thereby, the HDO efficiency was synergistically improved through releasing more Pd metal sites to activate hydrogen for hydrogenation and HDO with HPW promoters. Eventually, >90% yield of nonane was efficiently achieved at 160 °C. This work is applicable to explore the structure-activity relationship of bifunctional catalysts in the efficient HDO of complicated oxygenated bioderived furans.

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Fuel Processing Technology
Fuel Processing Technology 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: Fuel Processing Technology (FPT) deals with the scientific and technological aspects of converting fossil and renewable resources to clean fuels, value-added chemicals, fuel-related advanced carbon materials and by-products. In addition to the traditional non-nuclear fossil fuels, biomass and wastes, papers on the integration of renewables such as solar and wind energy and energy storage into the fuel processing processes, as well as papers on the production and conversion of non-carbon-containing fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia, are also welcome. While chemical conversion is emphasized, papers on advanced physical conversion processes are also considered for publication in FPT. Papers on the fundamental aspects of fuel structure and properties will also be considered.
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