期刊
CATALYSIS TODAY
卷 383, 期 -, 页码 64-73出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2020.09.019
关键词
gamma-Al2O3/alpha-Al2O3; Catalytic foams; Macroporous ceramics; Hydrogenation of ethylbenzoylformate
资金
- Graduate School in Chemical Engineering (GSCE)
- Academy of Finland
This work presents an effective method for preparing open-cell ceramic foams using a polyurethane sponge replica technique, ceramic suspension, and polyvinyl alcohol solution. The ceramic carriers were modified with NaOH etching, colloidal silica coating, and gamma-alumina layer, followed by impregnation of an active catalytic phase (Pt). The catalytic properties and applicability of the foam catalysts were demonstrated through hydrogenation experiments.
This work describes an effective method for the preparation of open-cell ceramic foams for their further use as catalyst supports. The polyurethane sponge replica technique was applied using a ceramic suspension based on a mixture of alpha-alumina, magnesia and titania and polyvinyl alcohol solution as a liquid component. The poly-urethane sponge was etched with NaOH and covered with colloidal silica to obtain better adhesion of the slurry to the walls of the polymeric material onto it. The surface area of the ceramic carrier was increased by adding a layer of gamma-alumina. Deposition of an active catalytic phase (Pt) was done by impregnation. Properties of the carriers and the final catalyst were investigated by a number of physico-chemical methods such as TEM, SEM, XRD and computer tomography. Hydrogenation of ethyl benzoylformate was performed to elucidate the catalytic properties of foam catalysts illustrating their applicability.
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