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High-performance Pd/brass-fiber catalyst for selective hydrogenation of acetylene: Effect of calcination-assisted endogenous growth of ZnO-CuOx on brass-fiber

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Abstract Microfibrous-structured Pd/brass-fiber catalysts are developed for the selective hydrogenation of acetylene in the front-end configuration. The brass fibers are pre-calcined in air to create an endogenously growing ZnO-CuOx composite… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Microfibrous-structured Pd/brass-fiber catalysts are developed for the selective hydrogenation of acetylene in the front-end configuration. The brass fibers are pre-calcined in air to create an endogenously growing ZnO-CuOx composite layer, and 0.25 wt% Pd is loaded on the brass fibers via the impregnation method. The activity and selectivity of our Pd/brass-fiber catalysts are primarily governed by the alloying degree of active sites regarded as Pd-Zn-Cu ensembles with the PdCu(alloy)-PdZnCu(alloy) twin structure, which are strongly sensitive to both the brass-fiber calcination and the catalyst reduction temperatures. For the preferred catalyst obtained using brass fibers calcined at 500 °C and reduced in H2 at 250 °C, over 90% selectivity is achieved at nearly 100% acetylene conversion with promising stability. Additionally, due to the weakened ethylene hydrogenation ability at high reaction temperature over the Pd-Zn-Cu ensembles, the catalysts tend to present higher ethylene selectivity as the reaction temperature increases.

Keywords: selective hydrogenation; brass fiber; catalyst; brass

Journal Title: Journal of Catalysis
Year Published: 2020

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