Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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50741 | Catalysis Communications | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Sorbitol transformation in aqueous medium can be used to produce alkanes from lignocellulosic sugars over a bifunctional catalyst, usually Pt/SiO2–Al2O3. However, the catalyst is modified by the hydrothermal medium. In this study, the separated effects of water and medium generated during sorbitol transformation reaction on a Pt/SiO2–Al2O3 catalyst have been investigated. Reaction products, in particular acidic ones, also alter catalyst properties. Catalyst pre-treatment by steaming appears to be an interesting way to obtain a catalyst which is less sensitive to liquid water in terms of platinum dispersion and textural properties. Steaming pre-treatment has no impact on selectivity. These investigations provide an incentive for the development of new sorbitol transformation catalysts more suitable under hydrothermal conditions.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Platinum sintering is faster in liquid water than in wet air. ► Steaming pre-treatment stabilises the catalyst further put in hydrothermal medium. ► Reaction medium has a stronger impact on catalyst properties than pure water medium. ► Steaming pre-treatment doesn't impact selectivities during sorbitol transformation.