Yicheng Chen, Qianjun Zhang, Fan Zhang, Zile Li, Yongkang Zhou, Yingxue Qin, Longyu Xu, Feng Feng, Qingtao Wang, Qunfeng Zhang, Xiaonian Li
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Efficient catalysis of acetylene semi-hydrogenation through synergistic action of supported ionic liquid-nickel catalyst
In the semi-hydrogenation of acetylene, nickel-based catalysts offer a promising alternative to precious metal palladium catalysts. Despite the positive hydrogenation activity of nickel-based catalysts, there is still room for improvement in terms of their selectivity and stability. In this study, a simple incipient wetness impregnation method was employed to prepare Ni(OAC)2-IL/Al2O3 catalyst and its performance in the selective hydrogenation of acetylene was investigated. It was found that under the conditions of 170 °C and a space velocity of 600 h−1, the 3 % Ni(OAC)2-IL/Al2O3 catalyst achieved a 95.3 % acetylene conversion with an 85.6 % ethylene selectivity. Furthermore, the catalyst exhibited outstanding stability over a 100 hour test. TEM, XPS and C2H4-TPD experiments showed that the Ni species were encapsulated in the ionic liquids (ILs), and the interaction between the metal ions, nickel, and the ILs ensured a high dispersion and stability of the actives on the carriers, and the electronic effect between the ionic nickel and the ionic liquids increased the electron cloud density of the Ni, which improved the catalyst selectivity, which is the main reason for its excellent catalytic performance.
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Applied Catalysis A: General publishes original papers on all aspects of catalysis of basic and practical interest to chemical scientists in both industrial and academic fields, with an emphasis onnew understanding of catalysts and catalytic reactions, new catalytic materials, new techniques, and new processes, especially those that have potential practical implications.
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