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Critical Review of Catalysis for Ethylene Oxychlorination

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 10, Issue 16, Pages 9299-9319

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c01698

Keywords

CuCl2/gamma-Al2O3; active site; ethylene oxychlorination; kinetics; reaction mechanisms

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  1. center of industrial Catalysis Science and Innovation (iCSI) - Research Council of Norway [237922]

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Ethylene oxychlorination is the key technology in vinyl chloride (VCM, the monomer of PVC, polyvinyl chloride) production to close the chlorine loop by consuming the HCl released from the former cracking step. Due to the high demand for PVC, this leads to ethylene oxychlorination being one of the most important processes in the industry. This Review covers an indepth analysis of the dynamic nature of active sites for the main and side reactions involved in ethylene oxychlorination, featuring the findings and viewpoints from the dynamic kinetics study and analysis under industrial operating conditions. A unified picture of the mechanism of the surface reactions, and the effect of supports and promoters, has been presented based on the decoupled redoxcycle experiments, which leads to a significantly better understanding of the mechanism and provides valuable guidelines for effective catalyst design. Operando techniques and kinetic tools of the rate-diagram, as well as their application to the study of the redox-cycle in ethylene oxychlorination and kinetic models on both the main product and byproduct, are also reviewed. Perspectives on challenges and new process development and future research focus for better study of the VCM production chemistry are also proposed.

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