G. Braca et al., HYDROGENOLYSIS OF FORMIC ESTERS WITH HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS RHENIUM CATALYSTS, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 95(1), 1995, pp. 19-26
The hydrogenolysis of formic esters to methanol, as the second step of
the low temperature methanol synthesis from syngas, has been studied
using rhenium catalysts, 'Rhenium blacks' containing reduced Re(O) spe
cies produced 'in situ' starting from soluble rhenium precursors like
Re2O7 or Re-2(CO)(10) are active and generally very selective (99%) in
the hydrogenation of the formyl group to methanol. Unfortunately this
catalyst suffers from CO poisoning: however, the poisoning is reversi
ble and the catalytic activity can be restored by treatment with pure
hydrogen, Rhenium catalysts supported on oxides generally are less act
ive and selective: the acid or basic centres of the support, which str
ongly interact with the oxophilic rhenium cations, make difficult the
generation of the active Re(O) species and on other hand promote the d
ecarboxylation of the formic ester.