Cu-Co-containing cellulose-based carbon composite materials (Cu-Co/Cel) were formed by a matrix isolation method. Using X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), infrared-Fourier spectroscopy (IR-Fourier spectroscopy), and non-isothermal research methods, the physicochemical properties of the composites were established. The catalysts are nanosized particles distributed in a carbon matrix, containing fragments of a system of conjugated bonds (C=C-C=C) of various lengths. Cu-Co/Cel catalysts are active in the synthesis of alcohols from CO and H2, demonstrating high CO conversion (68%) and specific activity (17 mol CO gMe -1 s-1). Differences in the mechanism of alcohol formation from CO and H2 on cellulose-based composites and an oxide support (comparison catalyst) were shown by analyzing the distribution of synthesis products.
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Kulikova, M. V., Chudakova, M. V., Ivantsov, M. I., Kuz’min, A. E., Krylova, A. Y., & Maksimov, A. L. (2021). Properties of cu-co composite catalysts for synthesis of aliphatic alcohols. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 32(2), 287–298. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20200179
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