2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2017.08.022
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Efficient bimetallic NiCu-SiO2 catalysts for selective hydrogenolysis of xylitol to ethylene glycol and propylene glycol

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“…The presence of other phases in the diffraction patterns were not confirmed by the X-ray diffraction technique. Hailong Liu et al [31] investigated the phase composition of reduced monometallic 90Cu-SiO 2 and bimetallic 10Ni80Cu-SiO 2 catalysts before reaction and after 5 cycles in xylitol hydrogenolysis. The XRD patterns recorded for the investigated catalysts demonstrated characteristic diffraction peaks attributed to Cu 0 and Cu-Ni alloy and lack of formation the separate diffraction peak assigned to Ni 0 phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of other phases in the diffraction patterns were not confirmed by the X-ray diffraction technique. Hailong Liu et al [31] investigated the phase composition of reduced monometallic 90Cu-SiO 2 and bimetallic 10Ni80Cu-SiO 2 catalysts before reaction and after 5 cycles in xylitol hydrogenolysis. The XRD patterns recorded for the investigated catalysts demonstrated characteristic diffraction peaks attributed to Cu 0 and Cu-Ni alloy and lack of formation the separate diffraction peak assigned to Ni 0 phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that xylitol and sorbitol can be derived from facile hydrogenation of xylose and glucose, respectively, over solid metal catalysts. Further hydrogenolysis of xylitol and sorbitol to glycols often requires elevated temperature and pressure ( T >220 °C, 5 MPa H 2 ) ,,,. Rational control of the catalyst activity and product distribution still remains a great challenge in this area.…”
Section: Case Study A: Polyol Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22,23 In previous studies, it has been shown that adding a second metal such as Zn, Ni, B, In, Ag, Mn, or Mg to the Cu/SiO 2 catalyst could improve the catalytic activity. 17,[24][25][26][27][28][29] The promotion is attributed to the enhancement in copper species dispersion and the appropriate Cu + /(Cu + + Cu 0 ) ratio on the surface of the catalyst. However, there are still many challenges in Cu-based catalysts that need to be overcome, especially their short lifespan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%