Synthesis of different ZnO-supported metal systems through microemulsion technique and application to catalytic transformation of glycerol to acetol and 1,2-propanediol
Author
Montes Jiménez, Vicente
Checa Gómez, Manuel
Marinas, Alberto
Boutonnet, Magali
Marinas, José María
Urbano, Francisco José
Järås, Sven
Pinel, Catherine
Publisher
ElservierDate
2014Subject
Glycerol hydrogenolysisPlatinum catalyst
Rhodium catalyst Palladium catalyst
1,2-Propanediol (1,2-PDO) Hydroxyacetone (acetol)
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Different systems consisting of diverse metals (Au, Pt, Pd, Rh) supported on ZnO (5% by weight) were
synthesized through the microemulsion technique (ME) and tested for glycerol hydrogenolysis, the main
products being hydroxyacetone (acetol) and 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PDO). The solids synthesized using
sodium borohydride as the reducing agent (B series) had smaller particle sizes as compared to the use
of hydrazine (H series) which, in turn, resulted in a better catalytic performance. This synthetic method
allowed us to obtain similar metal particle sizes (2–4 nm) for Pt, Pd and Rh solids in B series, whereas
average gold metal particle was higher (>8 nm) which probably accounts for Au-containing systems
being inactive under our experimental conditions. Reactivity order followed the sequence Rh > Pt > Pd. A
comparison of the systems synthesized in the present paper through ME technique with those obtained in
a previous work through the deposition–precipitation process revealed a higher activity and selectivity
to acetol for the former solids which could be related to the presence of surfactant. Moreover, results
suggested that metal sites could participate not only in hydrogenation of acetol to 1,2-propanediol but
also in the previous dehydration step of glycerol to acetol.