甲醇
催化作用
甲醛
甲酸
化学工程
材料科学
纳米颗粒
三元运算
纳米复合材料
无机化学
惰性
化学
化学吸附
脱氢
色散(光学)
纳米结构
一氧化碳
异丁烷
杂质
多相催化
作者
Ruoyu Zhou,Conger Deng,Honglin Chen
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsanm.6c01378
摘要
Abstract In trioxane (TOX) production, unreacted formaldehyde (HCHO) readily forms a hard-to-separate ternary azeotrope with TOX and water, impairing purification efficiency and increasing energy demand. We report a green catalytic strategy that selectively converts azeotropic HCHO into methanol without degrading TOX. A CuZn-MgO catalyst prepared by deposition–precipitation fully converts HCHO in 6 h at 105 °C and atmospheric pressure, with 64% methanol selectivity; TOX remains fully stable, and no formic acid is detected. XRD, TG, TEM, EDS mapping, H2-TPR, and N2O chemisorption reveal that MgO, as a high-surface-area inert support, anchors the Cu–Zn precursor and suppresses its crystallization. During calcination, ZnO precipitates preferentially and confines CuO growth, yielding highly dispersed Cu nanoparticles (dCu = 3.3 nm), a high Cu metal surface area (214 m2·g–1), and high dispersion (31.6%). This optimized nanostructure accounts for the catalyst’s superior activity compared to those on other supports. The process requires no external H2 or additives and proceeds via water-mediated hydrogenation. It is fully compatible with existing HCHO recovery systems, demonstrating strong industrial potential.
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