INVESTIGADORES
CUKIERMAN Ana Lea
artículos
Título:
Catalytic behaviour of activated carbons developed from a native wood in oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene
Autor/es:
J. P. DE CELIS; M. S. VILLAVERDE; A. L. CUKIERMAN; N. E. AMADEO
Revista:
LATIN AMERICAN APPLIED RESEARCH
Editorial:
PLAPIQUI(UNS-CONICET)
Referencias:
Lugar: BHAIA BLANCA, ARGENTINA; Año: 2009 vol. 39 p. 165 - 171
ISSN:
0327-0793
Resumen:
Activated carbons were developed by phosphoric acid activation of a native wood (Prosopis ruscifolia) under a self-generated atmosphere or flowing air. Their potentiality as catalyst for oxi-dative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene was examined at pre-established operating conditions. The carbons developed in the self-generated atmosphere showed specific surface area of 2281 m2/g and total pore volume of 1.7 cm3/g, whereas values of 1638 m2/g and 1.3 cm3/g, respectively, char-acterized those obtained in air. A commercial activated carbon (1200 m2/g and 0.7 cm3/g) was also used for comparison. Both wood-derived carbons resulted potentially suitable as catalyst for ethylbenzene oxidative dehydrogenation. Nevertheless, those developed in the self-generated atmosphere showed a better catalytic performance than the carbons obtained in air and the commercial sample. The behaviour could be due to its lower microporosity compared with the commercial sample, and to the formation of oxidative condensation products during the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene with greater content of carbonyl groups than for the sample activated under flowing air. Chemical and textural characteri-zation of the used carbons conclusively evidenced the presence of oxidative condensation products pointing to formation of new active surfaces