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Role of Magnesium Silicates in Wet-Kneaded Silica-Magnesia Catalysts for the Lebedev Ethanol-to-Butadiene Process

Author(s)
Chung, Sang-HoAngelici, CarloHinterding, Stijn O. M.Weingarth, MarkusBaldus, MarcHouben, KlaartjeWeckhuysen, Bert M.Bruijnincx, Pieter C. A.
Issued Date
2016-06
DOI
10.1021/acscatal.5b02972
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/87342
Citation
ACS CATALYSIS, v.6, no.6, pp.4034 - 4045
Abstract
Wet-kneading is a technique commonly used for the synthesis of SiO2-MgO catalysts for the Lebedev ethanol-to-butadiene process, with catalyst performance known to depend heavily on the preparation parameters used in this method. Here, the large influence of Mg precursor and MgO content on morphology, chemical structure (as determined by TEM(-EDX), FT-IR, XRD and solid-state H-1-Si-29 cross-polarized MAS NMR), and on catalyst performance is demonstrated. The Mg precursor used is found to influence the extent of magnesium silicate formation during wet-kneading, as estimated from TEM and FT-IR, which, in turn, was found to correlate with catalyst performance. Accordingly, the catalyst synthesized from a nanosized Mg(OH)(2) precursor (SiO2-MgO (III)(nano)), showing the highest degree of chemical contact between the SiO2 and MgO components, gave the highest butadiene yield. Variation of the Mg/Si ratio in a series of SiO2-MgO (III)(nano) materials showed a volcano-type dependence of the butadiene yield on MgO content. H-1-Si-29 CP-MAS NMR studies allowed for the identification of the type and an estimation of the amount of magnesium silicates formed during wet-kneading. Here, we argue that the structural characteristics of the hydrous magnesium silicates, lizardite and talc, formed during catalyst preparation, together with the ratio of the magnesium silicates to MgO, determine the overall acid/base properties of the SiO2-MgO (III)(nano) catalyst materials and as a result, catalyst performance.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
2155-5435
Keyword (Author)
wet-kneadingsilica-magnesiamagnesium silicatesSi-29 NMRethanol-to-butadiene
Keyword
NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCESELECTIVE SYNTHESISCROSS-POLARIZATIONCONVERSIONSI-29NMR1,3-BUTADIENESURFACEWATERCHRYSOTILE

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