Abstract

A systematic catalytic methylation study on ferrospinel materials led to the selective production of N-methylaniline (NMA) with Cu 1− x Zn x Fe 2O 4. Aniline methylation was carried out on Cu 1− x Zn x Fe 2O 4 with a feed composition of CH 3OH:PhNH 2:H 2O = 3:1:1 at 513–633 K. NMA was formed selectively on all of the catalyst compositions, with trace amounts of secondary products under most of the conditions. Cu 0.5Zn 0.5Fe 2O 4 composition showed high catalytic activity and stability up to 100 h. Although the Cu 2+ was responsible for methylation activity, Zn 2+ enhanced the overall stability of the catalyst system. XPS investigations revealed that the degree of Cu 2+ reduction decreased dramatically from x = 0.05 / 0.25 to 0.5/0.75 on spent catalysts. TPR studies indicated that the reducibility of Cu 2+ decreased from fully reducible at 523 K with Cu-rich compositions to partially reducible at 573 K on x = 0.5 . Stable activity observed on Cu 0.5Zn 0.5Fe 2O 4 can be attributed to the highly heterogeneous distribution of metal ions. This heterogeneous distribution indicates an important role of zinc, likely as an “active spacer cum stabilizer” that hinders the reduction of active Cu 2+ and contributes to prolonged activity.

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