Ws. Epling et al., Higher alcohol synthesis reaction study VI: effect of Cr replacement by Mnon the performance of Cs- and Cs, Pd-promoted Zn Cr spinel catalysts, APP CATAL A, 183(2), 1999, pp. 335-343
The effect of Mn addition on the catalytic behavior of Cs-promoted and Cs-
and Pd-promoted Zn/Cr spinels has been examined for production of mixtures
of methanol and isobutanol from a 1:1 mixture of CO and H-2 (synthesis gas)
at temperatures of 400 degrees C, 440 degrees C and 460 degrees C and pres
sures of 1000 and 1500 psig. For all catalysts examined the optimum conditi
ons are 440 degrees C and 1500 psig. The best catalyst tested contains 3 wt
% Cs and 6 wt% Pd. It yields a total alcohol rate of 203 g/kg h, a methanol
-to-isobutanol mole ratio of 0.66 and a hydrocarbon byproduct rate of 105 g
/kg h. The addition of Pd increases the total alcohol production rate, the
isobutanol production rate, the hydrocarbon byproduct rate and decreases th
e methanol production rate. For Cs-promoted catalysts the replacement of Cr
with Mn results in improved catalytic performance when a Pd promotor is ab
sent. This trend is in contrast to that of K-promoted catalysts which perfo
rm best when both Mn and Pd are present. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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