Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene

The use of magnesium fluoride support for ruthenium active phase allowed obtaining new catalysts of high activities in the hydrogenation of toluene and ortho-chloronitrobenzene. Ruthenium colloid catalysts (1 wt.% of Ru) were prepared by impregnation of the support with the earlier produced polyviny...

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Main Authors: Pietrowski Mariusz, Zieliński Michał, Wojciechowska Maria
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-06-01
Series:Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2014-0031
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spelling doaj-a434c55f2cea4f48b1d0ca1e5454fa552021-09-05T14:01:00ZengSciendoPolish Journal of Chemical Technology1899-47412014-06-01162636810.2478/pjct-2014-0031pjct-2014-0031Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and ToluenePietrowski Mariusz0Zieliński Michał1Wojciechowska Maria2Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry, ul. Umultowska 89b, 61-614 Poznań, PolandAdam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry, ul. Umultowska 89b, 61-614 Poznań, PolandAdam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Chemistry, ul. Umultowska 89b, 61-614 Poznań, PolandThe use of magnesium fluoride support for ruthenium active phase allowed obtaining new catalysts of high activities in the hydrogenation of toluene and ortho-chloronitrobenzene. Ruthenium colloid catalysts (1 wt.% of Ru) were prepared by impregnation of the support with the earlier produced polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-stabilized ruthenium colloids. The performances of the colloidal catalysts and those obtained by traditional impregnation were tested in the reactions of toluene hydrogenation to methylcyclohexane and selective hydrogenation of ortho-chloronitrobenzene (o-CNB) to ortho-chloroaniline (o-CAN). It was shown that the use of chemical reduction method allows obtaining highly monodisperse ruthenium nanoparticles of 1.6–2.6 nm in size. After reduction in hydrogen at 400oC, the colloidal ruthenium nanoparticles were found to strongly interact with MgF2 surface (SMSI), which decreased the catalyst ability to hydrogen chemisorption, but despite this, the colloid catalysts showed higher activity in o-CNB hydrogenation and higher selectivity to o-CAN than the traditional ones. It is supposed that their higher activity can be a result of high dispersion of Ru in colloid catalysts and the higher selectivity can be a consequence of the lower availability of hydrogen on the surface.https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2014-0031ruthenium nanocolloidal catalystmagnesium fluoridetoluene hydrogenationreduction of chloronitrobenzene
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author Pietrowski Mariusz
Zieliński Michał
Wojciechowska Maria
spellingShingle Pietrowski Mariusz
Zieliński Michał
Wojciechowska Maria
Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene
Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
ruthenium nanocolloidal catalyst
magnesium fluoride
toluene hydrogenation
reduction of chloronitrobenzene
author_facet Pietrowski Mariusz
Zieliński Michał
Wojciechowska Maria
author_sort Pietrowski Mariusz
title Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene
title_short Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene
title_full Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene
title_fullStr Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene
title_full_unstemmed Nanocolloidal Ru/MgF2 Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Chloronitrobenzene and Toluene
title_sort nanocolloidal ru/mgf2 catalyst for hydrogenation of chloronitrobenzene and toluene
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
issn 1899-4741
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The use of magnesium fluoride support for ruthenium active phase allowed obtaining new catalysts of high activities in the hydrogenation of toluene and ortho-chloronitrobenzene. Ruthenium colloid catalysts (1 wt.% of Ru) were prepared by impregnation of the support with the earlier produced polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-stabilized ruthenium colloids. The performances of the colloidal catalysts and those obtained by traditional impregnation were tested in the reactions of toluene hydrogenation to methylcyclohexane and selective hydrogenation of ortho-chloronitrobenzene (o-CNB) to ortho-chloroaniline (o-CAN). It was shown that the use of chemical reduction method allows obtaining highly monodisperse ruthenium nanoparticles of 1.6–2.6 nm in size. After reduction in hydrogen at 400oC, the colloidal ruthenium nanoparticles were found to strongly interact with MgF2 surface (SMSI), which decreased the catalyst ability to hydrogen chemisorption, but despite this, the colloid catalysts showed higher activity in o-CNB hydrogenation and higher selectivity to o-CAN than the traditional ones. It is supposed that their higher activity can be a result of high dispersion of Ru in colloid catalysts and the higher selectivity can be a consequence of the lower availability of hydrogen on the surface.
topic ruthenium nanocolloidal catalyst
magnesium fluoride
toluene hydrogenation
reduction of chloronitrobenzene
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2014-0031
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