Ru/C catalysts promoted, or not, by cerium were prepared by impregnation of
an active carbon (961 m(2) g(-1)) with chlorine-free precursors of Ru and
Ce, They were characterized by chemisorption of H-2 and of CO and by electr
on microscopy. TEM and H-2 chemisorption gives coherent results while CO ch
emisorption overestimates Ru dispersion. Tn Ru-Ce/C, Ce is in close contact
with Ru and decreases Ru accessibility.
Catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) of phenol and of acrylic acid (160 degre
es C and 20 bar of O-2) was investigated over these catalysts and their per
formance (activity, selectivity to intermediate compounds) compared with th
at of a reference Ru/CeO2 catalyst. Carbon-supported catalysts were very ac
tive for the CWAO of phenol but not for acrylic acid. Although high convers
ions were obtained, phenol was not totally mineralized after 3 h. It was sh
own that acrylic acid was more strongly adsorbed than phenol. Moreover, the
number of contact points between Ru particles and CeO2 crystallites consti
tutes a key parameter in these reactions. A high surface area of ceria is r
equired to insure O-2 activation when the organic molecule is strongly adso
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