Abstract
This study focuses on the influence of the Ru/Sn ratio on the catalytic hydrogenation of methyl oleate to oleyl alcohol using Ru-Sn-B catalysts, notably on the catalytic activity and selectivity. Sn addition acts positively over the oleyl selectivity by reducing the rates of C=O and C=C saturation but also decreases the global activity. The catalyst with the highest activity and selectivity towards oleyl alcohol is Ru(1%)-Sn(2%)-B/Al2O3. At a low Sn loading (0.5%) the catalyst has high activity for hydrogenation of the carbonyl group and the carbon-carbon double bond. As a consequence stearyl alcohol is produced with high yield. At a high Sn content (4%) the catalyst has lower selectivity to oleyl alcohol due to its low capacity for hydrogenating the carbonyl group. However it has enough activity for hydrogenating the C=C double bonds to produce the saturated methyl ester.
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Sánchez, M. A., Mazzieri, V. A., Vicerich, M. A., Vera, C. R., & Pieck, C. L. (2015). Ru-Sn-B/Al2O3 catalysts for selective hydrogenation of methyl oleate: Influence of the Ru/Sn Ratio. Journal of Chemistry, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/561350
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