Abstract

It was crucial to develop a catalyst with high catalytic activity at iow temperatures, as the zinc‐based catalysts were prone to deactivation in the high‐temperature reaction of acetylene acetoxylation, and ionic liquid (IL)‐silver (Ag) catalysts were synthesized and applied in acetylene acetoxylation. The X‐ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy characterizations displayed that Ag species were stabilized in the state of Ag+, and the dispersion of the Ag active species was effectively improved in supported‐ionic‐liquid‐phase (SILP) system. Furthermore, we prepared Ag‐IL liquid phase catalysts for catalyzing acetylene acetoxylation in liquid phase systems. It was demonstrated that the presence of ILs could effectively stabilize the Ag+ active site. The catalytic performance of the Ag‐IL/AC catalyst prepared in this article at a low temperature of 180 °C was 2.5 times that of the traditional Zn/AC catalyst. The development of low‐temperature catalysts would play a driving role in the development of acetylene acetoxylation.

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