Abstract

Cu 15Mg 85 and Cu 3Mg 97 alloy powders, prepared by mechanical alloying of the constituent elements and Cu 78Mg 22 and Cu 14.5Mg 85.5 ribbons made by rapid quenching were characterized by physical methods (DSC, XRD, and XPS). Carbon and oxygen impurities and Mg (mainly as oxide) were detected by XPS of the as-received samples, and only the Cu 78Mg 22 ribbon was shown to have copper on the surface. The powders, in turn, are the only samples possessing Cu 0 measured by the N 2O titration method. The catalytic properties of the specimens were tested in the dehydrogenation of 2-propanol and in the one-step synthesis of methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) from acetone. The Cu 15Mg 85 powder, is the only alloy exhibiting satisfactory catalytic performance: MIBK could be isolated in a yield of 35%. The data indicate that copper species determined by N 2O titration are involved in the catalytic reactions.

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