A Rh/B system with rhodium crytallites of small dimensions was formed by reducing rhodium trichloride supported on silica with NaBH4 atlow temperature. Thermal treatments in Ar and/or in CO/H2 strongly modify the surface composition but induce only a small modification in the crystallite diameter. After treatment in Ar at 543 K and in CO/H2 the Rh/B system catalyzes the vapor-phase hydroformylation of ethylene at atmospheric pressure in a flow reactor. The reaction proceeds with very good chemoselectivity toward the hydroformylation products (at 398 K, R is ≥0.7). The formation of the catalytic species and the surface modifications were studied by X-Ray diffraction, FT-IR and XP spectroscopy. The presence of boron seems to play an important role both in preventing sintering of rhodium particles and in favouring good chemoselectivity toward the hydroformylation reaction. © 1993.
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Data di pubblicazione: | 1993 |
Titolo: | Catalysis by the Rh/B system Part 1. Vapour-phase hydroformylation of ethylene at atmospheric pressure on Rh/B on silica |
Rivista: | JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-5102(93)87063-E |
Volume: | 78 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 2.1 Articolo su rivista |