Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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228820 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Deactivation of co-precipitated Cu/Zn catalyst caused by exposure to either alkylthiols or dialkyl disulfides in catalytic hydrogenation of dodecyl methyl ester to dodecanol is explored in a stirred batch reactor. Catalytic activity decrement is highly dependent on levels of poisons, types of thiols/disulfides, chain length of alkanes. XRD, EDS and XPS are employed to characterize the fresh and spent Cu/Zn catalysts. It is evident that sulfuric species prefer to attack zinc oxide, forming chemically adsorbed Zn-SR at low sulfur levels, and ZnS is formed in the highly reductive atmosphere before sulfuric species attacking copper (forming Cu7S4 or Cu31S16).
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Authors
Hui Huang, Guiping Cao, Shaohong Wang,