Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
217595 Journal of the Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Activated carbon supported cuprous chloride, a rarely examined catalyst, was prepared and applied to the oxidative carbonylation of methanol. The catalyst was prepared by impregnation. Water insoluble cuprous chloride was dissolved in hydrochloric acid. The effects of the calcination temperature in preparing the catalysts were examined. The results showed that, as the temperature was increased, the major surface species in the catalyst shifted from CuCl32− to CuCl, then to Cu2Cl(OH)3, and finally to Cu0. Cuprous chloride appeared to be the active species for the production of dimethyl carbonate (DMC), and maximum amount of cuprous chloride in the catalyst occurred at a calcination temperature of 300 °C.

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