Abstract
The liquid-phase reduction of α, β-unsaturated ketones [ trans,4-phenyl,3-buten,2-one (benzalacetone C 6H 5CHCHCOCH 3), 4-methyl,3-penten,2-one (CH 3) 2CCHCOCH 3, and 3-penten,2-one CH 3CHCHCOCH 3] to the corresponding α, β-unsaturated alcohols has been investigated on gold-supported catalysts. Au/Fe 2O 3 and Au/Al 2O 3 have been prepared by coprecipitation and deposition-precipitation. The catalytic behavior of a Au/Fe 2O 3 “reference” catalyst supplied by the World Gold Council has been also investigated. In the hydrogenation of benzalacetone and 4-methyl,3-penten,2-one on the “homemade” Au/Fe 2O 3 catalysts the unsaturated alcohol is the main reaction product. Chemoselectivity higher than 60% was achieved. On Au/Al 2O 3, the selectivity is 10%. It is noteworthy that within the gold supported on iron oxide samples, the reference catalyst shows the lowest selectivity toward the formation of the unsaturated alcohol. In the hydrogenation of 3-penten,-2-one on the homemade Au/Fe 2O 3, the saturated ketone is the main reaction product and the selectivity toward the formation of the unsaturated alcohol is 15% at conversion >90%. It is likely that the absence of bulky substituents on the conjugated CC double bond favors its adsorption on the catalytic sites, leading to the formation of the saturated carbonyl compounds as the main reaction product. A detailed characterization of the investigated catalysts by TEM and XRD is also reported.
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