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  Understanding the complexity of a catalyst synthesis: Co-precipitation of mixed Cu,Zn,Al hydroxycarbonate precursors for Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts investigated by titration experiments

Behrens, M., Brennecke, D., Girgsdies, F., Kißner, S., Trunschke, A., Nasrudin, N., et al. (2011). Understanding the complexity of a catalyst synthesis: Co-precipitation of mixed Cu,Zn,Al hydroxycarbonate precursors for Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts investigated by titration experiments. Applied Catalysis A: General, 392(1-2), 93-102. doi:10.1016/j.apcata.2010.10.031.

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Behrens, Malte1, Author           
Brennecke, Daniel1, Author           
Girgsdies, Frank1, Author           
Kißner, Stefan1, Author           
Trunschke, Annette1, Author           
Nasrudin, Nurain2, Author
Zakaria, Salamiah3, Author
Idris, Nur Fadilah3, Author
Abd Hamid, Sharifah Bee2, Author
Kniep, Benjamin4, Author
Fischer, Richard4, Author
Busser, Wilma5, Author
Muhler, Martin5, Author
Schlögl, Robert1, Author           
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1Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, ou_24023              
2Combinatorial Technology and Catalyst Research Centre (COMBICAT, ou_persistent22              
3NanoC Sdn Bhd, No. 29, Jln PJU 3/47, Seksyen PJU 3, Sunway Technology Park, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Sengalor, Malaysia, ou_persistent22              
4Süd-Chemie AG, Catlysts Research & Development, Waldheimer Str. 13, 83052 Bruckmühl, Germany, ou_persistent22              
5Ruhr Universität Bochum, Industrial Chemistry, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst; Preparation; Co-precipitation; Precursor; Methanol synthesis Research Context:Cu in C1 chemistry
 Abstract: Co-precipitation of Cu,Zn,(Al) precursor materials is the traditional way of synthesizing Cu/ZnO/(Al2O3) catalysts for industrial methanol synthesis. This process has been investigated by titration experiments of nitrate and formate solutions. It was found that the solidification of the single components proceeds sequentially in case of nitrates: Cu2+ is precipitated at pH 3 and Zn2+ (as well as Al3+) near pH 5. This behavior prevents a homogeneous distribution of all metal species in the initial precipitate upon gradual increase of pH and requires application of the constant pH micro-droplet method.

This effect is less pronounced if formate instead of nitrate is used as counter ion. This can be explained by the strong modification of the hydrolysis chemistry of the metal ions due to the presence of formate anions, which act as ligands and buffer.

A formate-derived Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst was more active in methanol synthesis compared to a nitrate-derived sample although the same crystallographic phases were present in the precursor after co-precipitation and ageing.

The effect of precipitation temperature was studied for the binary CuZn nitrate model system. Increasing the temperature of co-precipitation above 50 °C leads to down-shift of the precipitation pH of Zn2+ by a full unit. Thus, in warm solutions more acidic conditions can be used for complete co-precipitation, while in cold solutions, some Zn2+ may remain dissolved in the mother liquor at the same precipitation pH. The higher limit of temperature is given by the tendency of the initial Cu precipitate towards formation of CuO by oxolation. On the basis of these considerations, the empirically determined optimal pH and temperature conditions of the industrially applied synthesis can be rationalized.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2010-10-272010-11-042011-01-29
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2010.10.031
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Title: Applied Catalysis A: General
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Publ. Info: Amsterdam : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 392 (1-2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 93 - 102 Identifier: ISSN: 0926-860X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925567761_1