Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.506, 261-267, 2015
Mild temperature palladium-catalyzed ammoxidation of ethanol to acetonitrile
The ammoxidation of ethanol is investigated as a renewable process for the production of acetonitrile from a bio-feedstock. Palladium catalysts are shown to be active and very selective (>99%) to this reaction at moderate to low temperatures (150-240 degrees C), with acetonitrile yields considered a function of Pd morphology. Further investigations reveal that the stability of these catalysts is influenced by an unselective product, and that any deactivation observed is reversible. Interpretation of this deactivation allows operating conditions to be defined for the stable, high yielding production of acetonitrile from ethanol. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.