Effects of potassium additive on the activity of Ru catalyst for acetylene hydrochlorination†
Abstract
Ruthenium and ruthenium–potassium bimetallic catalysts for acetylene hydrochlorination were prepared with RuCl3·H2O and KCl as precursors and active carbon as the support. It is found that Ru–K/SAC catalysts have a higher catalytic performance than Ru/SAC catalysts and the optimal conversion of acetylene over Ru1K1/SAC is 93.4% under the conditions of 170 °C, C2H2 hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 180 h−1, feed volume ratio V(HCl)/V(C2H2) = 1.1. Characterized with BET, TG, TEM, TPR, TPD and XPS, it is indicated that the K additive can promote the formation of more active RuO2 species during the catalyst preparation, but also enhance the ruthenium dispersion of catalysts. In particular, K additive can enhance the reactant adsorption and the product desorption properties of Ru-based catalysts, but also facilitate the function of auxiliary RuCl3 species to inhibit coke deposition.