Abstract
In this study, rare earth (RE) metal doped ZrO2 was prepared by a surfactant-assisted coprecipitation/hydrothermal crystallization method and used to load Co as catalyst for the hydrogenation of aromatic carbonyl compounds in water. Furfural was hydrogenated to furfural alcohol in water with up to 95 mol % yield over Co/ZrLa0.2Ox at 40 °C, 2 MPa H2 in 10 h. The doping of rare earth metal oxide has three advantages: (I) it promotes the ZrO2 to reach a small-sized, stable, and high-activity tetragonal phase zirconia and thus lead to a high specific surface area for metal loading; (II) it interacts with Co to reach an ultrasmall average particle size of 1.1 nm; and (III) it modifies the ZrO2 surface to increase the amount of acidic sites for the adsorption of carbonyl feedstock. The adsorption experiment indicated a tight interaction between not only the carrier and C═O bond but also the Co clusters and C═O bond, which were of benefit for the hydrogenation of carbonyl groups. The surfactant addition during t...
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