Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals ›› 2014, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (5): 38-43.

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PREPARATION、CHARACTERIZATION OF UDH MULTIPLE COMPONENT MERCURY-FREE CATALYST AND COMPARISON WITH HgCl2 FOR ACETYLENE HYDROCHLORINATION

Lei Wang,Benxian Shen,Ruofan Ren,Jigang Zhao   

  • Received:2013-11-13 Revised:2013-12-24 Online:2014-05-12 Published:2014-04-22
  • Contact: Jigang Zhao E-mail:zjg@ecust.edu.cn

Abstract: The UDH mercury-free catalyst was prepared in a 10 L synthesis tank and was characterized by ICP-AES, BET, SEM and TEM. The comparison test for acetylene hydrochlorination with an industrial HgCl2 catalyst was conducted in a single pipe reactor under the same experimental conditions. The characterization results show that the UDH mercury-free catalyst has a micropore structure, the pore diameter is 2 nm, and the particle size of active component is 4 nm. The catalytic tests indicate that the VCM selectivity of UDH mercury-free catalyst is more than 99% which equals to that of the industrial HgCl2 catalyst. The C2H2 conversion of industrial HgCl2 catalyst is more than 98% in the first 900 hours, but declines in the following 700 hours; while the C2H2 conversion of UDH mercury-free catalyst reduced slowly from 98% to 89% in the whole 1 600 hours runing, thus the mercury-free catalyst has better stability.