Issue 13, 2018

CuO/CeO2 catalysts for glycerol selective conversion to lactic acid

Abstract

Ceria supported copper oxide catalysts were produced by a deposition–precipitation method, at a high copper loading (up to >25 wt%). These materials demonstrated excellent properties for glycerol selective conversion to lactic acid, with a conversion reaching up to 87% with a selectivity to lactic acid of 74% (8 h reaction, 220 °C, under N2 pressure). These catalysts also exhibited high stability upon 5 successive reaction cycles. The formation of a crystalline CuO phase was demonstrated in the nanocomposites at a high Cu loading, with elongated shaped particles formed on the cerium oxide surface. Such particles were however, not observed at low Cu loadings. XPS analysis revealed that Cu(II) was the main Cu species on the fresh catalyst, and that this species was reduced to Cu(I) during the reaction. Complementary characterization over the spent catalyst clearly showed the morphological modifications of the CuO phase, however, did not impact significantly either glycerol conversion or selectivity to lactic acid upon recycling. For instance, apparently, the catalytic activity of CuO largely depends on the Cu(II) species.

Graphical abstract: CuO/CeO2 catalysts for glycerol selective conversion to lactic acid

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Nov 2017
Accepted
10 Feb 2018
First published
16 Feb 2018

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 4572-4582

CuO/CeO2 catalysts for glycerol selective conversion to lactic acid

R. Palacio, S. Torres, S. Royer, A. S. Mamede, D. López and D. Hernández, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 4572 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT04340F

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