2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3cy00615h
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Recent research advances on catalysts for selective hydrogenation of ethyne

Abstract: Selectively removing the trace amount of ethyne in ethylene is of great significance for the utilization of ethylene in down-stream process. Selective hydrogenation of ethyne to ethylene is of great...

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“…3−5 The acetylene impurity poisons the catalyst by reducing its activity and life span and also affects the quality of the polythene product. 6 Hence, to obtain polymer-grade ethylene, acetylene concentration must be kept below 5 ppm. 7−9 Out of all the approaches available for acetylene removal from ethylene feed, selective hydrogenation of acetylene has gained significant interest among researchers because of its simplicity� the process being environment friendly and requiring low consumption of energy.…”
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“…3−5 The acetylene impurity poisons the catalyst by reducing its activity and life span and also affects the quality of the polythene product. 6 Hence, to obtain polymer-grade ethylene, acetylene concentration must be kept below 5 ppm. 7−9 Out of all the approaches available for acetylene removal from ethylene feed, selective hydrogenation of acetylene has gained significant interest among researchers because of its simplicity� the process being environment friendly and requiring low consumption of energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out of all the approaches available for acetylene removal from ethylene feed, selective hydrogenation of acetylene has gained significant interest among researchers because of its simplicitythe process being environment friendly and requiring low consumption of energy. , An ideal catalyst for this purpose is one that selectively hydrogenates acetylene to ethylene without further hydrogenating it to ethane . Semihydrogenation (S–H) of acetylene involves hydrogenation of C 2 H 2 to C 2 H 4 via a C 2 H 3 intermediate where molecular hydrogen is used as the source of H atoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
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