Abstract

The catalysts, Fe-NaY, Co-NaY and Fe-Co-NaY, were prepared by ion-exchange of NaY through the wet method, and characterized. Their catalytic performance was evaluated for the hydroxylation of phenol between 30 and 90 °C. The Fe-Co-NaY catalyst showed higher activity than either Fe-NaY or Co-NaY catalysts. The optimum temperature was found to be 70 °C. The reaction conditions, phenol/H 2O 2, water/phenol and WHSV, were found to remarkably influence the activity of the catalysts. Under the optimum reaction conditions, 21.8% phenol conversion was obtained with 44.8% selectivity to catechol, and 16.5% to hydroquinone. Based on the high phenol conversion over Fe-Co-NaY compared to Fe-NaY and Co-NaY catalysts, it was suggested that well-dispersed Fe with optimum loading was the requirement for high phenol conversion and products selectivity. The long-run catalytic test for 44 h confirmed the absence of leaching of metal ion from the pores of Fe-Co-NaY catalyst. The reaction was carried out in a fixed-bed flow reactor, which could be a convenient solution to the problem of the batch type reactor in industrial applications.

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