The effect of supports on hydrogenation and water-tolerance of copper-based catalysts†
Abstract
The effect of supports (SiO2, ZnO, ZrO2 and Al2O3) on the hydrogenation and water-tolerance of copper catalysts were studied at reaction condition containing water. The copper catalysts with different supports showed different hydrogenation and water-tolerance performances. The result of XRD, BET, Raman, TPR, XPS, N2O titration and TEM confirmed the interactions between copper and supports, and the formation of Cu–MxOy (M = Zn, Zr, and Al) interfaces had great effects on the catalytic activity and water-tolerance performance. In particular, too strong interactions suppressed the reduction of copper oxides, resulting in a low catalytic activity. Nevertheless, the formation of Cu–MxOy could provide more active sites, which provided more chances for the reactants to touch the active sites. By this method, the loss of active sites due to competitive adsorption between water and ethyl acetate could be made up, so that the water-tolerance of copper catalysts was improved.