Modifications of the metal and support during the deactivation and regeneration of Au/C catalysts for the hydrochlorination of acetylene

2013 
The effect of the gold oxidation state and carbon structure on the activity of Au/C catalysts for the hydrochlorination of acetylene was investigated by a combined approach using TPR, XPS and porosimetry determinations. The activity of the catalyst in the synthesis of vinyl chloride monomer was found to be dependent on the presence of Au3+ species in the catalyst. However, by preparing catalysts with different Au3+ content it was possible to determine the existence of a threshold Au3+ amount, beyond which the excess of Au3+ was not active for the reaction. This was explained by the existence of active sites at the Au/C interface, and not just by the presence of Au3+ species on top of Au nanoparticles, as explained by current models for these catalysts. It was also possible to determine the existence of a subset of Au nanoclusters which do not take part in the reaction, as well as changes in the textural properties of the carbon that can affect its long term reusability.
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