Nitrogen functional groups on an activated carbon surface to effect the ruthenium catalysts in acetylene hydrochlorination†
Abstract
To improve the activity and stability of Ru-based catalysts with a carbon support for acetylene hydrochlorination, activated carbon (AC) was consecutively modified by nitration, amination and pyridine, and the effect of the different carbon supports on the Ru-based catalysts for acetylene hydrochlorination was investigated. The results of the FT-IR studies confirmed that –NO2, –NH2 and –N–H–N groups were separately grafted onto the surface of the AC. Under the same reaction conditions, the modified catalysts exhibited better catalytic activity compared with the original Ru/AC catalyst. Moreover, the catalyst Ru/AC-NHN showed the best catalytic performance with a slight decrease after 48 h from 93.2% to 91.8%. The increase in catalytic activity indicates that the modification with nitrogen functional groups is beneficial for acetylene hydrochlorination.