Abstract

The dehydroxylation of glycerol to propylene glycol was investigated over Cu–ZnO/Al 2O 3 catalysts prepared by three different methods—incipient wetness impregnation (IWI), co-precipitation (COP), and sol–gel (SG). The prepared catalysts were tested for their catalytic activity and selectivity in a continuous flow fixed-bed reactor at 523 K and 3.2 MPa under hydrogen atmosphere. The fresh and spent catalysts were characterized by several techniques, including BET, XRF, XRD, TPR, and TPO. Among the catalysts tested, the Cu–ZnO/Al 2O 3 catalyst prepared by the IWI method provided the highest catalytic performance, which could be due to its low coke formation. XRD, TPR, and TPO results indicated that possible causes of the catalyst deactivation are the combination of carbon deposit and sintering of active metals. Copper leaching was also found in the catalyst prepared by SG method.

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