Effect of polymers and alkaline earth metals on the catalytic performance of Ni–B amorphous alloy in benzophenone hydrogenation
2012
Abstract Soluble polymers are found to be effective in inhibiting the agglomeration of the active Ni particles in Ni–B amorphous alloy catalysts and then increase the catalysts activity in benzophenone hydrogenation. However, the acidic nature of polyethylene glycol 1000 will cause the dehydration of benzhydrol and decrease its yield. Here, we found that the addition of alkaline earth metals can tune the acid–base properties of the catalysts and overcome this shortcoming. Ba and polyethylene glycol 1000 doped Ni–B was found to exhibit excellent activity and selectivity to benzhydrol due to its larger surface areas, more surface active Ni species, and better acidic properties.
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