L. Jelemensky et al., MULTIPLE STEADY-STATES FOR THE OXIDATION OF AQUEOUS-ETHANOL WITH OXYGEN ON A CARBON-SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYST, Catalysis letters, 30(1-4), 1995, pp. 269-277
The selective oxidation of aqueous ethanol by dioxygen over a platinum
on carbon catalyst was investigated in a three-phase continuously sti
rred tank reactor at a total pressure of 600 kPa, a temperature of 323
K, a pH of 8.4, and a catalyst concentration of 2.3 kg m(-3). Multipl
e steady-states were obtained by systematic changes in the start-up pr
ocedure and variation of the feed concentration of ethanol and partial
oxygen pressure in the reactor. The ethanol feed concentration was va
ried from 100 to 2500 mol m(-3) and the partial oxygen pressure from 8
to 120 kPa. On the time scale of the experiments, i.e. 21 ks, two ste
ady-states of the net disappearance rate of ethanol are observed in th
e ethanol feed concentration range from 500 to 2500 mol m(-3) at a par
tial oxygen pressure of 58 kPa and in the range of partial pressure of
oxygen from 8 to 120 kPa at an ethanol feed concentration of 500 mol
m(-3). Three steady-states are observed in the feed ethanol concentrat
ion range from 200 to 400 mol m(-3) and a partial oxygen pressure of 5
8 kPa.