Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
63805 Journal of Energy Chemistry 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Commercial production of vinyl chloride from acetylene relies on the use of HgCl2 as the catalyst, which has caused severe environmental problem and threats to human health because of its toxicity. Therefore, it is vital to explore alternative catalysts without mercury. We report here that N-doped carbon can catalyze directly transformation of acetylene to vinyl chloride. Particularly, N-doped high surface area mesoporous carbon exhibits a rather high activity with the acetylene conversion reaching 77% and vinyl chloride selectivity above 98% at a space velocity of 1.0 mL·min−1·g −1 and 200 °C. It delivers a stable performance within a test period of 100 h and no obvious deactivation is observed, demonstrating potentials to substitute the notoriously toxic mercuric chloride catalyst.

Graphical AbstractRecent advances in the development of metal free catalyst using nitrogen doped ordered mesoporous carbon as catalyst in acetylene hydrochlorination to produce vinyl chloride was highlighted.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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