2016 AIChE Annual Meeting

(434c) Highly Selective Synthesis of Primary Amines from Alcohols and Ammonia By Heterogeneous Nickel Catalysis

Authors

Klaus Hellgardt, Imperial College London
Mimi Hii, Imperial College London

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Highly Selective Synthesis of Primary
Amines from Alcohols and Ammonia by Heterogeneous Nickel Catalysis

N-alkylations of ammonia
(NH3) with alcohols are important industrial processes. This study
reports a heterogeneous catalyst system of Ni supported on Al2O3/SiO2.
This catalyst achieves high conversions and selectivities when producing
primary amines by reacting alcohols and gaseous NH3. This is a rare
example of heterogeneous non-noble-metal catalytic system for this reaction, using
the hydrogen borrowing mechanism, in which water is the only by-product and no
external hydrogen is required. This catalyst is characterised and studied, and
a new catalyst system is prepared with a comparable activity as the commercial
one.

The reaction using benzyl alcohol is also compared with that
of a gold catalyst on titania and their reaction kinetics are modelled and
rates are determined. Kindly see attached figures below.

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