Investigating the Acid Site Distribution of a New-Generation Methyl Chloride Synthesis Catalyst
Author(s) -
Alastair R. McInroy,
John M. Winfield,
Christopher C. Dudman,
Peter Jones,
David Len
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.9b01719
Subject(s) - lewis acids and bases , catalysis , chemistry , pyridine , chloride , chemisorption , inorganic chemistry , titration , desorption , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , adsorption
The effect of modifying an η-alumina methyl chloride synthesis catalyst by doping with CsCl and KCl over the concentration range of 0.1-1.0 mmol g (cat) -1 is investigated by a combination of pyridine chemisorption coupled with infrared spectroscopy and mass-selective temperature-programmed desorption measurements. The loading of group 1 metal chloride is equivalent to a titrant that enables selective neutralization of Lewis acid sites present at the surface of the reference η-alumina catalyst. Specifically, a loading of 0.1 mmol g (cat) -1 is sufficient to neutralize the strong Lewis acid sites; a loading of 0.6 mmol g (cat) -1 is sufficient to neutralize the strong and medium-strong Lewis acid sites; a loading of 1.0 mmol g (cat) -1 neutralizes all of the strong and medium-strong Lewis acid sites and partially neutralizes the medium-weak Lewis acid site. These deductions connect with a catalyst design program to develop a methyl chloride synthesis catalyst that exhibits minimal formation of the byproduct dimethyl ether.
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