Mechano-synthesis of a AgSrFeO3 catalyst for epoxidation of ethylene in a chemical looping set-up†
Abstract
The catalyst AgSrFeO3(imp), used in chemical looping epoxidation of ethylene-to-ethylene oxide (EtO), is usually synthesised via a conventional impregnation method. We have used a mechano-chemical method to synthesise the catalyst, AgSrFeO3(ss), by initially homogenising Fe2O3, SrCO3 and AgNO3 (15 wt% loading of Ag) and ethanol (0.25 mL g−1 precursor) as a binder in a mortar and pestle, followed by ball milling at 500 Hz for 1 h and drying at 120 °C. The AgSrFeO3(ss) thus produced was characterized using XRD, XPS, TGA, and SEM analyses after calcination and tested in a reactor setup that allowed the silver active site in the catalyst to receive oxygen from the active solid support and not from a gas stream for the epoxidation reaction. The ethylene epoxidation conversion rate for our AgSrFeO3(ss) was 9–12% but with a superior selectivity of 42–62% and a conversion rate that was sustained for at least 20 cycles compared to the conversion rate of 10–15% for AgSrFeO3(imp) that kept decreasing after the first cycle. We have thus demonstrated a more straightforward way to make AgSrFeO3, with a better yield of EtO with AgSrFeO3(ss) compared to the AgSrFeO3(imp) catalyst, which shows superior performance for chemical looping epoxidation of ethylene to what has been reported so far.