Development of Ru-PEEK-WC catalytic membrane using a more sustainable solvent for stable hydrogenation reactions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
As a promising technique for multiphase catalytic reactions, the widespread applications of gas-liquid- solid microreactors are still limited by poor durability. Hence, in this work a novel catalytic membrane was synthesised for carrying out the hydrogenation reaction of a bio-oil model compounds. A PEEK-WC membrane was obtained by VIPS/ NIPS technique using a more sustainable solvent (TamisolveĀ® NxG), with subsequently surface solfanation and doped with Ru. The modified membrane was characterised with different techniques and subsequently tested for the model compounds hydrogenation under mild conditions, achieving 75% furfural conversion and 57.5% furfuryl alcohol selectivity at 85 oC and 18 bar, while only 33% vanillin was converted to vanillin alcohol. The TOF for furfural resulted comparable to that of previously tested catalysts in conventional reactors. The microreactor performed in a stable manner for about 90 h with less than 1% Ru leached out in solution, outperforming previously tested Ru-PES membrane.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PEEK-WC; membrane reactor; hydrogenation; furfural; vanillin; microreactors
Elenco autori:
Russo, Francesca; Figoli, Alberto; Galiano, Francesco
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