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Highly Dispersed and Active ReO<sub><i>x</i></sub> on Alumina-Modified SBA-15 Silica for 2-Butanol Dehydration
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EngineeringChemistryCatalyst Activation2-Butanol DehydrationChemical EngineeringFast DeactivationCalcium AluminateHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceMolecular SieveIndustrial CatalysisNanomanufacturingCatalyst RecyclingCatalysisAlumina-modified Sba-15 SilicaSurface ScienceSba-15 SilicaCatalyst PreparationRhenium CatalystsFunctional Materials
SBA-15 silica supported rhenium catalysts were synthesized using solution-based atomic layer deposition method, and their activity and stability were studied in the acid-catalyzed 2-butanol dehydration. We find that ReOx/SBA-15 exhibited an extremely high initial activity but a fast deactivation for 2-butanol dehydration at 90–105 °C. Fast deactivation was likely due to the sintering, sublimation, and reduction of rhenia as confirmed by TEM, elemental analysis, and in situ UV–vis (DRS) measurements. To overcome these issues, ReOx/AlOx/SBA-15 catalysts with significantly improved stability were prepared by first modifying the surface identity of SBA-15 with alumina followed by dispersion of rhenia using atomic layer deposition. The AlOx phase stabilizes the dispersion of small and uniform rhenia clusters (<2 nm) as as confirmed by TEM, STEM, and UV–vis (DRS) characterizations. Additional 27Al MAS NMR characterization revealed that modification of the SBA-15 surface with alumina introduces a strong interaction between rhenia and alumina, which consequently improves the stability of supported rhenia catalysts by suppressing the sintering, sublimation, and reduction of rhenia albeit at a moderately reduced initial catalytic dehydration activity.
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