CATALYTIC AND STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES OF RUTHENIUM BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS- EFFECTS OF PRETREATMENT ON THE BEHAVIOR OF VARIOUS RU AL2O3 CATALYSTS IN ALKANE HYDROGENOLYSIS/
Gc. Bond et Jc. Slaa, CATALYTIC AND STRUCTURAL-PROPERTIES OF RUTHENIUM BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS- EFFECTS OF PRETREATMENT ON THE BEHAVIOR OF VARIOUS RU AL2O3 CATALYSTS IN ALKANE HYDROGENOLYSIS/, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 101(3), 1995, pp. 243-253
Very highly dispersed 1% Ru/Al2O3 prepared from Ru(acac)(3), after hig
h-temperature reduction, catalyses the hydrogenolysis of n-butane with
a high and almost temperature-independent selectivity to ethane. Cata
lysts having higher Ru contents (2.5 and 4%) are less well dispersed,
but show higher turnover frequencies for this reaction, and selectivit
ies which change with temperature, with methane the major product thro
ughout. Oxidation and low-temperature reduction of these catalysts cau
ses loss of metal area, and much enhanced turnover frequencies: produc
t selectivity behaviour is then in each case that characteristic of la
rge metal particles. A final high-temperature reduction leads to lower
turnover frequencies, with little change in product selectivity. Resu
lts are also reported for catalysts prepared from RuCl3 and from Ru(NO
) (NO3)(3), and for Ru powder: propane hydrogenolysis has also been ex
amined as an adjunct to this study.