流动型碳酸二甲酯合成过程中CaO失活机理研究

Jianing Liu , Peng Zheng , Zizhen Yan , Yuxin Wang , Zhanguo Zhang , Guangwen Xu , Jianjun Guo , Lei Shi
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众所周知,在许多酯交换反应中,氧化钙(CaO)比大多数非均相催化剂具有更好的催化效率。然而,逐渐去激活的问题阻碍了其在工业中的大规模应用。本文以碳酸亚丙酯与甲醇的酯交换反应为基础,研究了CaO在固定床反应器中的失活机理。通过产物中Ca的浓度来估计反应过程中CaO的浸出量。通过FT-IR、XRD、TG-MS和SEM-EDS对预处理和回收的催化剂进行了表征。从实验和表征中可以明显看出,CaO的失活过程伴随着钙物种的浸出和CaCO3的产生,DFT计算也证实了这一点。在高温和高重量小时空速下,失活归因于致密CaCO3壳层的形成,这阻止了原料与内部活性物质之间的接触。
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Deactivation mechanism of CaO in a flow type dimethyl carbonate synthesis process

It is well known that calcium oxide (CaO) has better catalytic efficiency than most heterogeneous catalysts in many transesterification reactions. However, the gradual deactivation problem prevents its large-scale application in industry. In this paper, the deactivation mechanism of CaO in a fixed-bed reactor is investigated based on the transesterification reaction of propylene carbonate and methanol. The leaching amount of CaO during the reaction was estimated by the concentration of Ca in the products. The pretreated and recovered catalysts were characterized by FT-IR, XRD, TG-MS and SEM-EDS. It is evident from experiments and characterization that the deactivation process of CaO is accompanied by the leaching of calcium species and the generation of CaCO3, which are also verified by DFT calculations. At high temperature and high weight hourly space velocity, the deactivation was attributed to the formation of dense CaCO3 shell, which prevents the contact between the feedstock and the active species inside.

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