(679a) Structure Sensitivity of n-CnH2n+2 hydrogenolysis on Supported Ir Catalysts | AIChE

(679a) Structure Sensitivity of n-CnH2n+2 hydrogenolysis on Supported Ir Catalysts

Authors 

Zhang, X. - Presenter, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Lu, Y., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Dasari, P., SABIC Americas
Nagaki, D., SABIC
Karim, A. M., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Hydrogenolysis of alkanes has been widely reported as structure sensitive reaction on transition metal heterogeneous catalysts. For example, for n-butane hydrogenolysis, the selectivity to ethane drastically increases with decreasing Ir particle size in the range of 1 – 10 nm. 1 However, the particle size effect in the subnanometer regime has not been investigated. In this work, a series of Ir/MgAl2O4 and Ir/SiO2 catalysts with different particle sizes ranging from single atoms, subnanometer clusters to nanoparticles (<10nm) were prepared and tested for n-CnH2n+2 hydrogenolysis (n=2 and 4) to investigate the structure sensitivity. The catalysts were characterized by in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFT) and high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM). The kinetic measurement results show the activity for n-butane and ethane hydrogenolysis increases with increase in Ir particle size then decreases above ~2 nm. Additionally, the results show that n-butane hydrogenolysis selectivity to ethane is insensitive to sizes below ~2nm and proceeds primarily by cleavage of the central C-C bond. On the other hand, the selectivity decreases with increasing particle size (~2-10nm). Lastly, the effect of temperature and conversion on selectivity on the different size Ir catalysts will be presented and discussed with respect to the reaction pathways (terminal vs. central C-C cleavage).

  1. Engstrom, J.R., D.W. Goodman, and W.H. Weinberg, Hydrogenolysis of n-butane over the (111) and (110)-(1. times. 2) surfaces of iridium: a direct correlation between catalytic selectivity and surface structure. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1986. 108(15): p. 4653-4655.