posted on 2015-12-31, 00:00authored byHangning Chen, David A. Cullen, J. Z. Larese
Au/ZnO catalysts have been used for
liquid-phase selective hydrogenation
of cinnamaldehyde to cinnamyl alcohol and compared with Au/Fe2O3 catalysts. To investigate the influence of the
support on the hydrogenation activity and selectivity, three different
Au/ZnO catalysts were synthesized, including Au/rod-tetrapod ZnO,
Au/porous ZnO, and Au/ZnO-CP prepared using a coprecipitation method.
The influence of calcination temperature was also systematically investigated
in this study. The characterization of Au/ZnO catalysts was performed
using ICP, N2 adsorption/desorption isotherms, X-ray diffraction,
scanning transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy. Among all the supported Au catalysts prepared in this
study, Au/ZnO-CP exhibits both the highest hydrogenation activity
and selectivity. Using a 1.5% Au/ZnO-CP catalyst, 100% selectivity
could be achieved with 94.9% conversion. We find that the Au particle
(size and shape), the ZnO support (size and surface texture) and the
interaction between Au and ZnO are three important parameters for
achieving a highly efficient Au/ZnO catalyst.