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Deactivation of metal catalysts in liquid phase organic reactions
Authors:Michle Besson  Pierre Gallezot
Affiliation:

Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse, CNRS, 2, Avenue Albert Einstein, 69626, Villeurbanne Cedex, France

Abstract:The paper gives a general survey of the factors contributing to the deactivation of metal catalysts employed in liquid phase reactions for the synthesis of fine or intermediate chemicals. The main causes of catalyst deactivation are particle sintering, metal and support leaching, deposition of inactive metal layers or polymeric species, and poisoning by strongly adsorbed species. Weakly adsorbed species, poisons at low surface coverage and solvents, may act as selectivity promoters or modifiers. Three examples of long term stability studies carried out in trickle-bed reactor (glucose to sorbitol hydrogenation on Ru/C catalysts, hydroxypropanal to 1,3-propanediol hydrogenation on Ru/TiO2 catalysts, and wet air oxidation of paper pulp effluents on Ru/TiO2) are discussed.
Keywords:Deactivation  Ru/TiO2  Trickle-bed reactor
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