Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading

Cr2O3-SiO2 (CrSi) catalysts were prepared using the sol-gel method with varying Cr2O3 loadings (5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% by weight). The physical properties of the synthesized catalysts were characterized through N2 physisorption analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectr...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Alexzman, Z. A.; Salamun, N.; Ibrahim, M. L.; Sidi, S. M.; Annuar, N. H. R.
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001217564500001
author Alexzman
Z. A.; Salamun
N.; Ibrahim
M. L.; Sidi
S. M.; Annuar, N. H. R.
spellingShingle Alexzman
Z. A.; Salamun
N.; Ibrahim
M. L.; Sidi
S. M.; Annuar, N. H. R.
Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
Engineering
author_facet Alexzman
Z. A.; Salamun
N.; Ibrahim
M. L.; Sidi
S. M.; Annuar, N. H. R.
author_sort Alexzman
spelling Alexzman, Z. A.; Salamun, N.; Ibrahim, M. L.; Sidi, S. M.; Annuar, N. H. R.
Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
English
Article
Cr2O3-SiO2 (CrSi) catalysts were prepared using the sol-gel method with varying Cr2O3 loadings (5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% by weight). The physical properties of the synthesized catalysts were characterized through N2 physisorption analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Additionally, NH3-TPD analysis was employed to assess the acidity of the catalysts. The results indicated the presence of ordered mesopores with uniform pore sizes in the synthesized catalysts. The 20CrSi catalyst exhibited high total acidity, which correlated with its catalytic performance. The catalytic activities of the synthesized samples were tested in the sorbitol hydrogenolysis reaction to produce propylene glycols (PG) and ethylene glycols (EG) in a stirred high-pressure reactor under various process conditions. It was found that 20CrSi catalyst recorded maximum sorbitol conversion (70.08%) at optimum reaction condition. The catalyst was reusable up to 5 times with only a minor activity loss. This work contributes to sustainable and green chemical synthesis from renewable sources, offering insights into catalyst design for efficient glycol production.
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
2213-2929
2213-3437
2024
12
3
10.1016/j.jece.2024.112531
Engineering

WOS:001217564500001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001217564500001
title Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
title_short Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
title_full Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
title_fullStr Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
title_full_unstemmed Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
title_sort Catalytic hydrogenolysis of sorbitol to glycols over chromium oxide silica: Effect of chromium loading
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description Cr2O3-SiO2 (CrSi) catalysts were prepared using the sol-gel method with varying Cr2O3 loadings (5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% by weight). The physical properties of the synthesized catalysts were characterized through N2 physisorption analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Additionally, NH3-TPD analysis was employed to assess the acidity of the catalysts. The results indicated the presence of ordered mesopores with uniform pore sizes in the synthesized catalysts. The 20CrSi catalyst exhibited high total acidity, which correlated with its catalytic performance. The catalytic activities of the synthesized samples were tested in the sorbitol hydrogenolysis reaction to produce propylene glycols (PG) and ethylene glycols (EG) in a stirred high-pressure reactor under various process conditions. It was found that 20CrSi catalyst recorded maximum sorbitol conversion (70.08%) at optimum reaction condition. The catalyst was reusable up to 5 times with only a minor activity loss. This work contributes to sustainable and green chemical synthesis from renewable sources, offering insights into catalyst design for efficient glycol production.
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