Cu-containing non-stoichiometric spinel-type (NSS) catalysts can be obtained by calcination of coprecipitated precursors having a high Cr- or Al-content, with the formation also of CuO for high copper contents. In all cases, the Al-containing samples exhibit a higher surface area and a lower pore volume than those with chromium. TPR tests reveal the formation of stable Cu2+ ions up to a Cu/Cu+Zn ratio of 0.5 and 0.2 for Cr- and Al-containing samples, respectively. These ions may be identified as Cu2+ ions present in the spinel-type phase or strongly interacting with it. However, the Al-containing catalysts exhibit a lower catalytic activity than that of the corresponding Cr-catalysts, and, furthermore, a higher tendency towards hydrocarbon formation, which increases as temperature and the copper content increase, and which is favoured by reaction gas mixtures richer in hydrogen and not containing CO2.

PREPARATION, PROPERTIES AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN THE METHANOL SYNTHESIS OF SPINEL-TYPE CATALYSTS

GAZZANO M;
1994-01-01

Abstract

Cu-containing non-stoichiometric spinel-type (NSS) catalysts can be obtained by calcination of coprecipitated precursors having a high Cr- or Al-content, with the formation also of CuO for high copper contents. In all cases, the Al-containing samples exhibit a higher surface area and a lower pore volume than those with chromium. TPR tests reveal the formation of stable Cu2+ ions up to a Cu/Cu+Zn ratio of 0.5 and 0.2 for Cr- and Al-containing samples, respectively. These ions may be identified as Cu2+ ions present in the spinel-type phase or strongly interacting with it. However, the Al-containing catalysts exhibit a lower catalytic activity than that of the corresponding Cr-catalysts, and, furthermore, a higher tendency towards hydrocarbon formation, which increases as temperature and the copper content increase, and which is favoured by reaction gas mixtures richer in hydrogen and not containing CO2.
1994
0-444-89535-3
HYDROTALCITE-LIKE PRECURSORS
MIXED OXIDES
AL
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