乙醇酸
化学吸附
乙二醇
催化作用
氧气
粒径
无机化学
分散性
化学
吸附
化学计量学
选择性
滴定法
乙烯
物理化学
有机化学
遗传学
细菌
乳酸
生物
作者
H. Berndt,I. Pitsch,S. Evert,K. Struve,Marga‐Martina Pohl,Jörg Radnik,Andreas Martin
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0926-860x(02)00575-6
摘要
Static oxygen adsorption and hydrogen pulse titration of chemisorbed oxygen were checked and successfully used as tools for characterisation of the dispersity and surface area of Au/Al 2 O 3 catalysts tested in the oxidation of ethylene glycol. Using a stoichiometry of Au s :O=2 a good agreement was obtained between the average gold particle size calculated from oxygen chemisorption results and the particle size preferentially observed by TEM. A correlation of the catalytic activity with the oxygen adsorption of Au/Al 2 O 3 catalysts having different Au dispersity and content showed a steady increase of the rate of the glycolic acid formation with increasing oxygen chemisorption and Au surface area, respectively. No differences in the selectivity of the reaction were observed with low- and high-disperse Au/Al 2 O 3 catalysts, a selectivity to glycolic acid higher than 95% was obtained on all the samples. Therefore, we could clearly demonstrate that the selective oxidation of ethylene glycol to glycolic acid is not a structure-sensitive reaction, i.e. this reaction is not restricted to a defined gold particle size, as for example in the epoxidation of propylene over Au/TiO 2 .
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