The development of a new generation of methyl chloride synthesis catalyst

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In previous work by the authors, aspects of the surface chemistry connected with methyl chloride synthesis over an η-alumina catalyst have been examined. This communication considers a role for Group 1 metal salts to modify the catalytic performance of the well characterised η-alumina catalyst. Firstly, based on a previously postulated mechanism for the reaction of methanol on η-alumina, a mechanism for methyl chloride synthesis over the η-alumina catalyst is proposed. Secondly, the validity of the new mechanism is tested by observing how the (i) type and (ii) loading of the Group 1 metal salt may perturb methyl chloride selectivity. The outcomes of these measurements are rationalised with reference to the postulated mechanism. Overall, this study represents an example of how a proposed reaction mechanism has been used to inform and guide a catalyst development strategy for a large-scale industrial process.

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McInroy, A. R., Winfield, J. M., Dudman, C. C., Jones, P., & Lennon, D. (2016). The development of a new generation of methyl chloride synthesis catalyst. Faraday Discussions, 188, 467–479. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5fd00202h

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