Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN-55455 USA
Abstract
AbstractWe enumerate the active site density for a promoted Ag/α‐Al2O3 ethylene epoxidation catalyst (35 wt.% Ag) by using trifluoroethanol as a chemical titrant. Trifluoroethanol, when introduced into the reactant stream, deprotonates to deposit stable trifluoroethoxy or trifluoromethyl groups on the Ag surface and inhibits ethylene oxide (EO) rates, thus enabling us to assess catalytic site densities. Active site densities vary between 52 and 69 μmolTFE gcat−1 across different chlorine coverages (0–0.4 monolayers) and different oxygen concentrations (2.5–7.7 mol%) in the reactor feed. Site densities measured by in situ trifluoroethanol chemical titration are distinct compared to those evaluated using ex‐situ N2O decomposition (12.3 μmolN2O gcat−1) suggesting that dynamic restructuring of the Ag surface under reaction conditions may render pre‐reaction chemisorption measurements insufficient to accurately enumerate the active sites relevant for ethylene epoxidation.
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis