Abstract

A novel Nieuwland catalytic system, containing 5 mol% of 4-hydrazinylbenzenesulfonic acid (S8), was developed and exhibited an excellent catalytic performance and good stability in the acetylene dimerization reaction. The acetylene conversion reached 57.1%, while the selectivity of monovinylacetylene (MVA) was 75.1%. The yield of MVA was maintained at 42.9% under an acetylene gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 80 h−1 at 80 °C, which was increased by 18.8% over the control Nieuwland catalytic system. The addition of S8 increased the dissolution of CuCl in water, inhibited the polymer formation, and hindered the Cu+ loss during the reaction process, thus improving the activity and the long-term stability of the modified Nieuwland catalyst.

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