Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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53018 | Catalysis Communications | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The stability, deactivation and regeneration of a Ni/AC catalyst for methanol carbonylation in the vapor phase were studied. The results revealed that deactivation was mainly caused by carbon deposition and an increase in Ni particle size. Limitation of the internal diffusion of acetic acid and/or methyl acetate was confirmed by Py-FTIR, as could explain the slow deactivation observed in the initial stage of the reaction. Further study revealed that the deactivated catalyst was easily regenerated in H2 flow at 400 °C. The deactivation of regenerated catalyst occurred more rapidly due to the bigger Ni particle size.
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Authors
Suling Yao, Caihong Yang, Yisheng Tan, Yizhuo Han,