E. Dietzsch et al., The partial gas-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexene on supportedand coated ruthenium catalysts, TOP CATAL, 10(1-2), 2000, pp. 99-106
The conversion of benzene to useful products such as cyclohexene is of indu
strial interest because of the expected surplus of benzene due to its subst
itution in gasoline by other non-polluting components in the next years. Th
erefore, the partial gas-phase hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexene at a
tmospheric pressure was performed in order to develop catalysts as an alter
native to those used in liquid-phase hydrogenation. Two types of ruthenium-
containing catalysts were investigated, viz. supported catalysts with diffe
rent support materials and coated catalysts with electrolytically formed al
umina as support. In order to yield the desired cyclohexene the presence of
methanol as a reaction modifier was necessary in the gas phase during the
reaction. The hydrogenation on supported Ru catalysts gave selectivities of
about 35%, while on coated Ru catalysts selectivities up to 45% were obtai
ned at conversion degrees of 5%. Improved catalyst performance, especially
higher selectivity and yield, was obtained at increased partial pressure of
methanol and hydrogen and by addition of copper as second metal in the oxi
de layer of the coated catalysts.