Glucose in 40 wt% aqueous solution was hydrogenated into sorbitol in a tric
kle-bed reactor over ruthenium catalysts supported on active charcoal pelle
ts. The metal was loaded by cationic exchange or anionic adsorption. After
reduction, ruthenium was under the form of 1-nm particles homogeneously dis
tributed throughout the support. The reaction was conducted at 100 degrees
C under 8 MPa of hydrogen at 20 L h(-1) flow rate. Conversion and selectivi
ty to sorbitol were studied as a function of residence time. Whatever the m
ode of preparation, the catalysts give a total conversion of glucose with a
n initial specific activity of 1.1 mol h(-1) g(-1). The selectivity to sorb
itol was higher than 99.2% at 100% conversion; however, the liquid flow rat
e should be adjusted very accurately because any increase in the residence
time results in a loss of selectivity due to epimerization of sorbitol into
mannitol. The catalyst activity was stable over several weeks and no leach
ing of ruthenium was detected. (C) 1998 Academic Press.