Identification of Non-Precious Metal Alloy Catalysts for Selective Hydrogenation of Acetylene
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences · Technical University of Denmark
Abstract
The removal of trace acetylene from ethylene is performed industrially by palladium hydrogenation catalysts (often modified with silver) that avoid the hydrogenation of ethylene to ethane. In an effort to identify catalysts based on less expensive and more available metals, density functional calculations were performed that identified relations in heats of adsorption of hydrocarbon molecules and fragments on metal surfaces. This analysis not only verified the facility of known catalysts but identified nickel-zinc alloys as alternatives. Experimental studies demonstrated that these alloys dispersed on an oxide support were selective for acetylene hydrogenation at low pressures.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
6- FSFelix StudtCorresponding
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences, Technical University of Denmark
- FAFrank Abild‐Pedersen
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences, Technical University of Denmark
- TBThomas Bligaard
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences, Technical University of Denmark
- RZRasmus Zink Sørensen
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences, Technical University of Denmark
- CHClaus H. Christensen
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences, Technical University of Denmark
Topics & keywords
- Acetylene
- Catalysis
- Ethylene
- Hydrocarbon
- Metal
- Palladium
- Adsorption
- Inorganic chemistry