The effects of PVP-modified SiO2 on the catalytic performance of CO hydrogenation over Rh–Mn–Li/SiO2 catalysts
Abstract
Rh–Mn–Li catalysts supported on SiO2 prepared by PVP-modified Stöber method were used for the synthesis of C2+ oxygenates from CO hydrogenation. The catalysts were characterized by TG, XRD, N2-adsorption–desorption, TEM, H2-TPR, in situ FT-IR, TPSR, and XPS. Activity testing results showed that the Rh–Mn–Li catalyst supported on the SiO2 modified by 1 g PVP exhibited the highest CO conversion and selectivity of C2+ oxygenates compared with other catalysts. Characterization results indicated that the addition of an appropriate amount of PVP is beneficial to the formation of weakly H-bonded hydroxyl groups on the surface of SiO2, which promotes Rh dispersion and weakens the Rh–Mn interaction. Furthermore, the higher Rh dispersion and the weaker Rh–Mn interaction promote CO absorption, enhance the CO dissociation ability and restrain the hydrogenation activity, which are favorable for the CO insertion into the metal–CHX band, finally resulting in excellent catalytic performance for C2+ oxygenates synthesis.