화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.171, No.1, 257-265, 2011
Rh-catalyzed syngas conversion to ethanol: Studies on the promoting effect of FeOx
Rhodium catalysts loaded on silica modified by various transition metal oxides were investigated for the conversion of syngas to ethanol. Iron oxide was found to be an efficient promoter for ethanol formation. The increase in iron content up to 5 wt% significantly increased CO conversion and ethanol selectivity. The preparation method used for introducing FeOx was found to affect both the conversion and the selectivity significantly. The catalyst prepared by the impregnation of a FeOx-SiO2 composite, which was synthesized by a sol-gel technique preliminarily, with Rh(NO3)(3) aqueous solution provided better ethanol formation activity than those prepared by co-impregnation and co-sol-gel methods. An ethanol selectivity of 42% was achieved at CO conversion of 12% over a 5 wt% Rh/(5 wt% FeOx-SiO2) catalyst prepared by this method. Larger interfaces between Rh and FeOx species were proposed to be a crucial factor for obtaining higher ethanol selectivity. The co-existence of Rh3+ with Rh-0 and the size of Rh particles also played key roles in ethanol formation. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.