TY - JOUR
T1 - Solvent-free aerobic oxidation of alcohols using supported gold palladium nanoalloys prepared by a modified impregnation method
AU - Morad, Moataz
AU - Sankar, Meenakshisundaram
AU - Cao, Enhong
AU - Nowicka, Ewa
AU - Davies, Thomas E.
AU - Miedziak, Peter J.
AU - Morgan, David J.
AU - Bethell, Donald
AU - Gavriilidis, Asterios
AU - Hutchings, Graham J.
AU - Knight, David
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - The synthesis of stable, supported, bimetallic nanoalloys with controlled size, morphology and composition is of great practical importance. Compared to their monometallic analogues, such materials exhibit remarkable enhancement in functional properties, which can be exploited in various fields including catalysis. Recently, we have reported a simple excess anion modification of the impregnation method to prepare supported gold-palladium catalysts which gives very good control over the particle sizes and the composition without using any stabilizer ligands in the preparation. Here, we report the results from a comparative study of using this modified impregnation catalyst for the solvent-free aerobic oxidation of alcohols in two different reactors: a glass stirred reactor and a micro packed bed reactor under batch and continuous mode respectively. These modified impregnation catalysts are exceptionally active and more importantly, when tested in a micro packed bed reactor under flow conditions, are observed to be stable for several days without any sign of deactivation in contrast to the same catalyst prepared by the sol immobilization method in the presence of stabilizer ligands which showed a 3-5% decrease in conversion over 10-12 h.
AB - The synthesis of stable, supported, bimetallic nanoalloys with controlled size, morphology and composition is of great practical importance. Compared to their monometallic analogues, such materials exhibit remarkable enhancement in functional properties, which can be exploited in various fields including catalysis. Recently, we have reported a simple excess anion modification of the impregnation method to prepare supported gold-palladium catalysts which gives very good control over the particle sizes and the composition without using any stabilizer ligands in the preparation. Here, we report the results from a comparative study of using this modified impregnation catalyst for the solvent-free aerobic oxidation of alcohols in two different reactors: a glass stirred reactor and a micro packed bed reactor under batch and continuous mode respectively. These modified impregnation catalysts are exceptionally active and more importantly, when tested in a micro packed bed reactor under flow conditions, are observed to be stable for several days without any sign of deactivation in contrast to the same catalyst prepared by the sol immobilization method in the presence of stabilizer ligands which showed a 3-5% decrease in conversion over 10-12 h.
U2 - 10.1039/c4cy00387j
DO - 10.1039/c4cy00387j
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84905695688
SN - 2044-4753
VL - 4
SP - 3120
EP - 3128
JO - Catalysis Science and Technology
JF - Catalysis Science and Technology
IS - 9
ER -