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Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies

[Image: see text] Glycerol solutions were vaporized and reacted over ceria catalysts with different morphologies to investigate the relationship of product distribution to the surface facets exposed, particularly, the yield of bio-renewable methanol. Ceria was prepared with cubic, rodlike, and polyh...

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Autores principales: Smith, Louise R., Sainna, Mala A., Douthwaite, Mark, Davies, Thomas E., Dummer, Nicholas F., Willock, David J., Knight, David W., Catlow, C. Richard A., Taylor, Stuart H., Hutchings, Graham J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8154328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055453
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.0c05606
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author Smith, Louise R.
Sainna, Mala A.
Douthwaite, Mark
Davies, Thomas E.
Dummer, Nicholas F.
Willock, David J.
Knight, David W.
Catlow, C. Richard A.
Taylor, Stuart H.
Hutchings, Graham J.
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Sainna, Mala A.
Douthwaite, Mark
Davies, Thomas E.
Dummer, Nicholas F.
Willock, David J.
Knight, David W.
Catlow, C. Richard A.
Taylor, Stuart H.
Hutchings, Graham J.
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description [Image: see text] Glycerol solutions were vaporized and reacted over ceria catalysts with different morphologies to investigate the relationship of product distribution to the surface facets exposed, particularly, the yield of bio-renewable methanol. Ceria was prepared with cubic, rodlike, and polyhedral morphologies via hydrothermal synthesis by altering the concentration of the precipitating agent or synthesis temperature. Glycerol conversion was found to be low over the ceria with a cubic morphology, and this was ascribed to both a low surface area and relatively high acidity. Density functional theory calculations also showed that the (100) surface is likely to be hydroxylated under reaction conditions which could limit the availability of basic sites. Methanol space-time-yields over the polyhedral ceria samples were more than four times that for the cubic material at 400 °C, where 201 g of methanol was produced per hour per kilogram of the catalyst. Under comparable glycerol conversions, we show that the rodlike and polyhedral catalysts produce a major intermediate to methanol, hydroxyacetone (HA), with a selectivity of ca. 45%, but that over the cubic sample, this was found to be 15%. This equates to a 13-fold increase in the space-time-yield of HA over the polyhedral samples compared to the cubes at 320 °C. The implications of this difference are discussed with respect to the reaction mechanism, suggesting that a different mechanism dominates over the cubic catalysts to that for rodlike and polyhedral catalysts. The strong association between exposed surface facets of ceria to high methanol yields is an important consideration for future catalyst design in this area.
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spelling pubmed-81543282021-05-27 Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies Smith, Louise R. Sainna, Mala A. Douthwaite, Mark Davies, Thomas E. Dummer, Nicholas F. Willock, David J. Knight, David W. Catlow, C. Richard A. Taylor, Stuart H. Hutchings, Graham J. ACS Catal [Image: see text] Glycerol solutions were vaporized and reacted over ceria catalysts with different morphologies to investigate the relationship of product distribution to the surface facets exposed, particularly, the yield of bio-renewable methanol. Ceria was prepared with cubic, rodlike, and polyhedral morphologies via hydrothermal synthesis by altering the concentration of the precipitating agent or synthesis temperature. Glycerol conversion was found to be low over the ceria with a cubic morphology, and this was ascribed to both a low surface area and relatively high acidity. Density functional theory calculations also showed that the (100) surface is likely to be hydroxylated under reaction conditions which could limit the availability of basic sites. Methanol space-time-yields over the polyhedral ceria samples were more than four times that for the cubic material at 400 °C, where 201 g of methanol was produced per hour per kilogram of the catalyst. Under comparable glycerol conversions, we show that the rodlike and polyhedral catalysts produce a major intermediate to methanol, hydroxyacetone (HA), with a selectivity of ca. 45%, but that over the cubic sample, this was found to be 15%. This equates to a 13-fold increase in the space-time-yield of HA over the polyhedral samples compared to the cubes at 320 °C. The implications of this difference are discussed with respect to the reaction mechanism, suggesting that a different mechanism dominates over the cubic catalysts to that for rodlike and polyhedral catalysts. The strong association between exposed surface facets of ceria to high methanol yields is an important consideration for future catalyst design in this area. American Chemical Society 2021-04-06 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8154328/ /pubmed/34055453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.0c05606 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Smith, Louise R.
Sainna, Mala A.
Douthwaite, Mark
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Dummer, Nicholas F.
Willock, David J.
Knight, David W.
Catlow, C. Richard A.
Taylor, Stuart H.
Hutchings, Graham J.
Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies
title Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies
title_full Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies
title_fullStr Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies
title_full_unstemmed Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies
title_short Gas Phase Glycerol Valorization over Ceria Nanostructures with Well-Defined Morphologies
title_sort gas phase glycerol valorization over ceria nanostructures with well-defined morphologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8154328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055453
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.0c05606
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