Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
54645 Catalysis Today 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pt–Sn/CNT catalyst with highly dispersed PtSn alloy nanoparticles is prepared.•Pt–Sn/CNT is an efficient catalyst for the hydrogenation of acetic acid to ethanol.•The catalytic performance of Pt–Sn/CNT depends on the contents of Sn and Pt.•Addition of Sn to Pt enhances the activity and selectivity of the catalyst obviously.•Negligible deactivation of the catalyst occurs for over 300 h on stream.

Supported bimetallic Pt–Sn catalysts with different carriers were prepared through a one-step reduction method for the gas phase hydrogenation of acetic acid to ethanol. The structure of the catalysts was characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Among these catalysts, the carbon nanotube-supported bimetallic Pt–Sn catalyst (Pt–Sn/CNT) showed the best performance, exhibiting over 97% conversion and 92% selectivity to ethanol under relatively mild conditions. The addition of Sn to Pt catalyst inhibited the CC bond cleavage activity and enhanced the selectivity of the catalyst to ethanol, due to the formation and well-dispersion of PtSn alloy on the CNT surfaces. The catalytic performance depended on the ratio of Sn and Pt and the particle size of PtSn alloy. The one-step reduction method was conductive to preparing catalyst with smaller PtSn alloy particles and higher performance, which was shown that the optimized Pt–Sn/CNT with average PtSn alloy particle size at 3.0 nm can retain its high catalytic performance for over 300 h on stream.

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