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Activity and Selectivity of Platinum-Copper Bimetallic Catalysts Supported on Mordenite for Glycerol Hydrogenolysis to 1,3-Propanediol

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 16, Pages 4461-4472

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.6b00161

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  1. CSIR-IICT
  2. RMIT

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Biomass derived glycerol is considered an ideal feedstock with a prospective to be converted into a number of valuable compounds. Catalytic glycerol hydrogenolysis to produce 1,3-propanediol is one of the pioneering biosustainable pathways. Bimetallic Pt-Cu catalysts supported on H-mordenite were synthesized with various copper loadings and applied in the selective glycerol hyrogenolysis to 1,3-propanediol in a continuous fixed bed reactor performed in vapor phase under atmospheric pressure. Several techniques such as XRD, ICP-AES, NH3-TPD, Pyr FTIR, BET, TPR, HR-TEM, XPS, and solid state NMR were employed to characterize the physical and chemical properties of Pt-Cu/Mor catalysts. A detailed reaction parametric study has been carried out. The results designated that well dispersed Pt-Cu catalysts with small particle size, supported on a Bronsted acidic H-mordenite with a multiple pore system and strong bimetallic phase-support interaction, promote the selectivity to 1,3-propanediol. Over the Pt-Cu/Mor catalyst of optimum composition (2% Pt and 5% Cu by weight) and under the optimum reaction conditions (210 degrees C, H-2 flow rate of 80 mL min(-1), and gly concentration of 10 wt %), the glycerol conversion and 1,3-PD selectivity reached 90% and 58.5%, respectively. Structural characterizations and reusability of the Pt-5Cu/Mor catalyst were also performed. With evident advantages of selective C-O hydrogenolysis with low C-C cleavages, the bimetallic Pt-Cu/Mor catalysts hold great potential as high-performance catalysts for glycerol conversion to 1,3-propanediol.

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