CN113101910B - Large-pore-volume aluminum oxide material with reducibility and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a large pore volume aluminum oxide material with reducibility and a preparation method thereof, which utilize the reducibility of variable valence transition metal elements, inject aluminum salt, variable valence metal salt and alkali solution into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor by a three-strand parallel flow method, uniformly disperse variable valence metals into pseudo-boehmite under the action of forced micro-mixing, and obtain pure phase gamma-type aluminum oxide with reducibility after roasting. The prepared aluminum oxide material can reduce noble metals Pd and Pt by dipping without adding a reducing agent to obtain a supported noble metal catalyst, and the dispersity of spontaneously reduced noble metals is obviously improved due to the uniform distribution of surface reduction sites of the supported noble metal catalyst. In addition, the macroporous structure of the alumina provides a good mass transfer space for reaction macromolecules, the obtained noble metal catalyst can catalyze the anthraquinone hydrogenation reaction at room temperature, and the excellent production capacity of preparing hydrogen peroxide by an anthraquinone method is shown.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of catalytic materials, and particularly relates to a large pore volume aluminum oxide material with reducibility and a preparation method thereof.
Background
The pseudoboehmite is an alumina with fine particles, incomplete crystals and a space network structure, the water-containing state of the pseudoboehmite is thixotropic gel, and a product gamma-Al calcined at 400-2O3Widely used as catalyst carrier, catalyst, adsorbent, etc. The pseudo-boehmite produced by different routes and methods endows alumina with different properties and purposes, and particularly when the pseudo-boehmite is used as a catalyst carrier, surface sites and a pore structure of the pseudo-boehmite have important influence on the dispersion of active components of a supported catalyst and the diffusion of macromolecular reactants. The most common preparation method of the supported metal catalyst is a liquid phase impregnation method, active metal components are not easy to be uniformly dispersed due to the existence of surface tension of a solvent, and are agglomerated and inactivated in the subsequent roasting and reduction processes, so that the atom utilization rate of the active metal is reduced, and particularly for the noble metal catalyst, the agglomeration of the active components of the noble metal brings great increase of the catalyst cost, so that the method has important significance in developing the regulation and control of the surface structure of a carrier based on the impregnation method which is most widely applied in industry so as to improve the dispersion degree of the active components of the catalyst. In addition, for the serial catalytic reaction process involving macromolecules, the large pore volume characteristic of the carrier material can provide enough space for the transfer of reaction molecules, reduce the collision frequency of the reaction molecules and active components in pores, and obviously improve the selectivity of intermediate products in the serial catalytic reaction. However, in the preparation process of the alumina carrier material, how to realize the adjustment of the pore volume of the metal active component while realizing high dispersion of the metal active component in the loading process through the construction of the surface site of the carrier still has great challenges.
In the process of synthesizing aluminaThe structure and the appearance of the medium pseudoboehmite have important influence on the pore volume of the alumina. The Kamylar Keyvanolo, Maryam Khosravi Markkhe, Todd M.Alam, Calvin H.Bartholomew, Brian F.Woodfield, William C.Hecker, ACS Catalysis 2014,4, 1071-. The application of the adjustable chemical composition of layered composite metal hydroxide (LDH) laminates in the documents Haiping Li, Tianxing Yang, Yiwei Jiang, Shuai Chen, Yufei He, Junting Feng, Dianqing Li, Journal of Catalysis 2020,385, 313-doped 323 for reducing Co2+The LDH is introduced with ions to obtain a reductive carrier, and the Pd is reduced by using the carrier under the condition of not adding a reducing agent to prepare the sub-nanometer supported catalyst, and an active component in the catalyst can be stably anchored at the periphery of a reduction site of the carrier, so that the catalyst has the advantage of high dispersion. However, LDH materials are inferior to alumina in terms of shape, strength and stability, which limits their application in industrial catalysis. Although the dispersion degree of the catalyst can be improved by a method of impregnating reducing metal ions, the catalyst can cause the blockage of the pore channels of the carrier during the introduction process, reduce the pore volume of the carrier and influence the catalytic mass transfer efficiency.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a large-pore-volume aluminum oxide material with reducibility, and the invention also aims to provide a preparation method of the large-pore-volume aluminum oxide material with reducibility, wherein the aluminum oxide is obtained by roasting the pseudoboehmite provided by the invention at high temperature, has the characteristics of large pore volume, high purity and uniform reduction site distribution on the surface, and the noble metal catalyst prepared by the carrier is expressed as xM/yN-Al2O3Wherein M represents a noble metal and is one or two of Pd and Pt; n represents doped variable valence transition metal and is one or two of Co and Mn; x and y each representThe loading capacity of the noble metal and the variable valence metal in the catalyst is high, the active components of the catalyst are highly dispersed, the anthraquinone hydrogenation reaction can be catalyzed at normal temperature, and the catalyst has good catalytic activity and catalytic selectivity.
The large pore volume aluminum oxide material with reducibility and the preparation method thereof comprise the following specific steps:
A. respectively dissolving soluble meta-aluminate and aluminum salt in different deionized water according to a molar ratio of about 1:6, dissolving metal salt containing variable valence metal elements in the deionized water, and balancing to the same volume.
The metaaluminate can be one or two of sodium metaaluminate and potassium metaaluminate, and the aluminum salt can be one or more of aluminum sulfate, aluminum nitrate and aluminum chloride.
The variable valence metal elements are all low oxidation state divalent transition metals, and can be Co2+And Mn2+One or two of (1).
The metal salt may be one or more of a sulfate, a nitrate, a chloride.
The mass of the variable valence metal salt is 1-20wt% of the variable valence metal content in the final product.
B. And C, injecting the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor with the rotation speed of 1500-. The alkali solution is one or more of sodium hydroxide, ammonia water and potassium hydroxide, and the concentration is 0.1-1M. Cooling the slurry after crystallization, washing the slurry with deionized water until no sodium/potassium ions are contained, filtering the slurry, and drying the filtered slurry at the temperature of between 80 and 120 ℃ until the weight of the filtered slurry is constant to obtain the pseudo-boehmite powder. The pseudo-boehmite is roasted at the temperature of 600-1000 ℃ to obtain the gamma-alumina material with the reducibility and large pore volume.
C. And B, dispersing the alumina powder obtained in the step B in deionized water to prepare a suspension with the solid content of 100-200ml/g, and stirring at room temperature for 5-15min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal salt solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 0.05-2%. And stirring at room temperature for 5-9 hours, finishing the reaction, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and performing vacuum freeze drying at-60-30 ℃ for 6-9 hours to obtain the reducing and large pore volume alumina material-based supported catalyst.
The noble metal salt is K2PdCl4、Na2PdCl4、H2PtCl6The concentration of one or two of (1) is 25-50 mmol/L.
The invention has the beneficial effects that:
on the basis of preparing pseudo-boehmite by a precipitation method widely adopted in China, the invention proposes that reducible heteroatoms are uniformly introduced into an alumina precursor by a bulk phase doping method, the reduction characteristic is utilized to realize the improvement of the dispersity of a noble metal catalyst, meanwhile, the uniform doping of the heteroatoms in an alumina unit cell can change the structural property of alumina without generating an impurity phase, and particularly in a high-temperature environment, the surface Al is prevented from being doped3+Diffusion of ions to octahedral sites allows the alumina to remain porous after firing. By utilizing the reducibility of variable valence transition metal elements, injecting aluminum salt, variable valence metal salt and alkali solution into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor by a three-strand parallel flow method, uniformly dispersing the variable valence metals into pseudo-boehmite under the action of forced micro-mixing, and roasting to obtain pure-phase gamma-type alumina with reducibility. The internal structure of the alumina can be changed by doping the transition metal element, so that the thermal stability and the pore volume of the alumina are influenced, and the alumina still has larger pore volume and specific surface after being roasted. The obtained alumina with reducibility and large pore volume is used as a carrier, a supported noble metal catalyst is prepared by adopting an impregnation method, the alumina and noble metal can carry out spontaneous redox reaction through self reducibility, the noble metal is reduced to obtain the supported catalyst on the premise of not adding a reducing agent, and the dispersion degree of the spontaneously reduced noble metal is obviously improved due to the uniform distribution of reduction sites on the surface of the supported catalyst. In addition, the macroporous structure of the alumina provides a good mass transfer space for reaction macromolecules, and the obtained noble metal catalyst shows good catalytic performance in the anthraquinone hydrogenation reaction, and is more industrialThe hydrogenation efficiency of the catalyst is improved by more than 30 percent.
Drawings
FIG. 1 is an X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) spectrum of a sample prepared in example 1;
FIG. 2 shows 0.5Pd/5Co-Al obtained in example 42O3X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of Pd element in the catalyst;
FIG. 3 shows 0.2Pd/10Co-Al obtained in example 52O3X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of Pd element in the catalyst;
FIG. 4 is a High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM) image of example 4;
fig. 5 is a High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM) image of example 5.
Detailed Description
The invention provides a large pore volume alumina material with reducibility and a preparation method thereof, which are explained in detail by the following specific examples:
example 1
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum sulfate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of cobalt nitrate, and dissolving the cobalt nitrate in deionized water, wherein the mass of the cobalt nitrate is calculated by the Co content in the final product being 5 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting three parallel flows, controlling the nucleation temperature at 70 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 30min, transferring the solution into a 90 ℃ water bath for crystallization for 90min after nucleation is finished, drying the solution for 4h to constant weight after 5 times of washing to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and roasting the pseudo-boehmite for 4h at 960 ℃ to obtain the reductive large-pore-volume gamma-type alumina material (5 Co-Al)2O3)。
C. 0.5g of 5Co-Al from step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pd solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 1.5%. Stirring at room temperature for 8 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutralityVacuum freeze-drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain supported catalyst (1.5Pd/5 Co-Al) based on reducing and large pore volume alumina material2O3)。
Example 2
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum nitrate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of manganese nitrate, and dissolving the manganese nitrate in an aluminum nitrate solution, wherein the mass of the manganese nitrate is calculated by the Mn content in a final product being 9 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting a three-strand parallel flow method, controlling the nucleation temperature at 70 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 50min, transferring to a water bath at 80 ℃ for crystallization for 120min after nucleation is finished, drying the washed precipitate at 120 ℃ to constant weight to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and roasting the pseudo-boehmite at 960 ℃ for 4h to obtain the reductive large-pore-volume gamma-type aluminum oxide material (9 Mn-Al)2O3)。
C. 0.5g of the 9Mn-Al obtained in step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pt solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 0.5%. Stirring at room temperature for 6 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and vacuum freeze drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain load type catalyst (0.5Pt/9 Mn-Al) based on reducing and macroporous alumina material2O3)。
Example 3
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum sulfate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of cobalt nitrate, and dissolving the cobalt nitrate in deionized water, wherein the mass of the cobalt nitrate is calculated by the Co content in the final product being 5 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting a three-strand parallel flow method, controlling the nucleation temperature at 70 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 30min, and transferring to 90 ℃ water after nucleation is finishedCrystallizing in bath for 90min, drying the washed precipitate at 110 deg.C to constant weight to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and calcining the pseudo-boehmite at 960 deg.C for 4h to obtain reducing gamma-alumina material (5 Co-Al)2O3)。
C. 0.5g of 5Co-Al from step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pt solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 0.5%. Stirring at room temperature for 8 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and vacuum freeze drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain load type catalyst (0.5Pt/5 Co-Al) based on reducing and macroporous alumina material2O3)。
Example 4
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum sulfate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of cobalt nitrate, and dissolving the cobalt nitrate in an aluminum sulfate solution, wherein the mass of the cobalt nitrate is calculated by the Co content in a final product being 5 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting a three-strand parallel flow method, controlling the nucleation temperature at 70 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 30min, transferring to a 90 ℃ water bath for crystallization for 90min after nucleation is finished, drying the washed precipitate at 100 ℃ to constant weight to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and roasting the pseudo-boehmite at 960 ℃ for 4h to obtain the reductive large-pore-volume gamma-type aluminum oxide material (5 Co-Al)2O3)。
C. 0.5g of 5Co-Al from step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pd solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 0.5%. Stirring at room temperature for 6 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and vacuum freeze drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain load type catalyst (0.5Pd/5 Co-Al) based on reducing and macroporous alumina material2O3)。
Example 5
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum sulfate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of cobalt nitrate, and dissolving the cobalt nitrate in an aluminum sulfate solution, wherein the mass of the cobalt nitrate is calculated by the Co content in a final product being 10 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting a three-strand parallel flow method, controlling the nucleation temperature at 70 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 30min, transferring into a 90 ℃ water bath for crystallization for 120min after nucleation is finished, drying the washed precipitate at 90 ℃ to constant weight to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and roasting the pseudo-boehmite at 960 ℃ for 4h to obtain the reductive large-pore-volume gamma-type aluminum oxide material (10 Co-Al)2O3)。
C. 0.5g of 10Co-Al from step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pd solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 0.2%. Stirring at room temperature for 6 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and vacuum freeze drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain load type catalyst (0.2Pd/10 Co-Al) based on reducing and macroporous alumina material2O3)。
Example 6
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum sulfate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of cobalt nitrate, and dissolving the cobalt nitrate in an aluminum sulfate solution, wherein the mass of the cobalt nitrate is calculated by the Co content in a final product being 9 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting a three-strand parallel flow method, controlling the nucleation temperature at 80 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 30min, transferring to a 90 ℃ water bath for crystallization for 60min after nucleation is finished, drying the washed precipitate at 90 ℃ to constant weight to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and roasting the pseudo-boehmite at 900 DEG CThe gamma-type alumina material (9 Co-Al) with the reducibility and the large pore volume is obtained in 4h2O3)。
C. 0.5g of the 9Co-Al obtained in step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pd solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 1.5%. Stirring at room temperature for 6 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and vacuum freeze drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain reducing and macroporous alumina material-based supported catalyst (1.5Pd/9 Co-Al)2O3)。
Example 7
A. Weighing a certain mass of sodium metaaluminate and aluminum nitrate, respectively dissolving in 200mL of deionized water to prepare the solution with the concentration of 0.72 mol.L-1,0.12moL·L-1The solution of (1); weighing a certain mass of manganese nitrate, and dissolving the manganese nitrate in an aluminum nitrate solution, wherein the mass of the manganese nitrate is calculated by that the Mn content in a final product is 15 wt%.
B. Pumping the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor simultaneously by adopting a three-strand parallel flow method, controlling the nucleation temperature at 80 ℃, controlling the nucleation time at 60min, transferring to a water bath at 80 ℃ for crystallization for 120min after nucleation is finished, drying the washed precipitate at 100 ℃ to constant weight to obtain pseudo-boehmite powder, and roasting the pseudo-boehmite at 800 ℃ for 4h to obtain the gamma-type alumina material (15 Mn-Al) with the reducibility, wherein the gamma-type alumina material has the large pore volume2O3)。
C. 0.5g of the 15Mn-Al obtained in step B2O3Dispersing in 100mL deionized water to prepare suspension, and stirring at room temperature for 10min to uniformly disperse the suspension. And (3) dropwise adding a noble metal Pt solution, and determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal in the catalyst to the alumina carrier of 0.5%. Stirring at room temperature for 6 hr, filtering, washing with deionized water to neutrality, and vacuum freeze drying at-50 deg.C for 8 hr to obtain load type catalyst (0.5Pt/15 Mn-Al) based on reducing and macroporous alumina material2O3)。
The drawings illustrate in detail:
FIG. 1 is a photograph prepared in example 1The X-ray diffraction analysis spectrogram (XRD) of the prepared sample shows that the sample introduced with Co is gamma-Al after being roasted at 960 DEG C2O3Crystal form, no impurity phase.
FIG. 2 shows 0.5Pd/5Co-Al obtained in example 42O3X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) of Pd element in catalyst, wherein Pd exists in Pd0And Pd2+Species, Pd0Presence of (2) proves 5Co-Al2O3Has reducing property, and can reduce Pd without adding a reducing agent. Pd2+Is present due to oxidation by oxygen in the air during storage.
FIG. 3 shows 0.2Pd/10Co-Al obtained in example 52O3X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) of Pd element in the catalyst, when the Pd/Co ratio is decreased, Pd in the catalyst is reduced as compared with FIG. 20The content of (a) is significantly increased.
FIG. 4 is a photograph taken by High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) of example 4, wherein the Pd average particle size of the catalyst is 1.2 nm.
FIG. 5 is a photograph taken by a High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM) of example 5, wherein the Pd average particle diameter of the catalyst is 0.9 nm.
The samples obtained were characterized as follows:
in Table 1 are the low temperature nitrogen adsorption characterization data for the modified alumina, the 5 wt% Co impregnated alumina, and the aluminas obtained in examples 4 and 6. It can be seen from the data in the table that bulk doping is beneficial to increase pore volume, while impregnation can plug the channels.
TABLE 1 sample well Structure data Table
Sample (I) | Specific surface area (m)2/g) | Pore size (nm) | Pore volume (cm)3/g) |
Al2O3 | 133.6 | 6.2 | 0.21 |
Impregnating with 5% Co/Al2O3 | 94.9 | 17.1 | 0.40 |
Example 4 | 123.6 | 19.8 | 0.61 |
Example 6 | 117.1 | 22.9 | 0.67 |
Example 7 | 118.6 | 25.4 | 0.95 |
Application example:
industrial Pd/Al2O3Catalysts of examples 1 and 6 and impregnation of 1.5Pd5Co/Al obtained by stepwise impregnation of Co and Pd2O3The catalyst is applied to anthraquinone hydrogenation reaction to evaluate the catalytic performance, and comprises the following specific steps:
a slurry bed reactor with a heating device is used as an evaluation device, the concentration of anthraquinone working solution is 120g/L, and the solvent of the working solution is prepared by mixing 1,3, 5-trimethylbenzene, trioctyl phosphate and tetrabutyl urea according to the weight ratio of 6: 2: 2, dissolving a certain mass of 2-ethyl anthraquinone in a solvent, washing for 2-3 times by using 0.01M NaOH solution after complete dissolution, then washing to be neutral by using deionized water, and finally adding a drying agent to remove moisture in the working solution. Adding 50mg of catalyst and 30mL of anthraquinone working solution into a reactor, maintaining the temperature of the reactor at 30-50 ℃, introducing hydrogen from the bottom of the reactor at the flow rate of 30mL/min, allowing the hydrogen to form micro bubbles through a sand core and flow upwards to drive the catalyst and the working solution to move, timing for 30min, taking out the working solution to evaluate the activity and the selectivity, adding fresh working solution into the reactor, continuing to react, and repeating for 5 times. The hydrogenation efficiencies of the catalysts are shown in Table 2(30 ℃ C.) and Table 3(50 ℃ C.).
TABLE 2 evaluation of hydrogenation Properties of anthraquinones at Normal temperature (30 ℃ C.)
TABLE 3 evaluation of hydrogenation Properties of anthraquinones under Industrial conditions (50 ℃ C.)
Catalyst and process for preparing same | Industrial Pd/Al2O3 | Example 1 |
Hydrogenation efficiency (g/L) | 11.34 | 14.76 |
Claims (8)
1. The preparation method of the large-pore-volume aluminum oxide supported catalyst with reducibility is characterized by comprising the following steps of:
A. respectively dissolving soluble meta-aluminate and aluminum salt into different deionized water according to the molar ratio of 1:6, dissolving metal salt containing variable valence metal elements into the deionized water, and balancing to the same volume, wherein the variable valence metal elements are low oxidation state divalent transition metals and are one or two of Co2+ and Mn2 +;
B. injecting the three solutions in the step A into a nucleation/crystallization isolation reactor with the rotation speed of 1500-;
C. and B, dispersing the aluminum oxide material obtained in the step B in deionized water, preparing a suspension with the solid content of 100-200mL/g, stirring at room temperature for 5-15min to uniformly disperse the suspension, dropwise adding a noble metal salt solution, determining the dosage of the noble metal salt according to the mass ratio of the noble metal to the aluminum oxide in the catalyst of 0.05-2%, continuously stirring at room temperature for 5-9 hours to finish the reaction, filtering, washing with deionized water to be neutral, and performing vacuum freeze drying at-60 to-30 ℃ for 6-9 hours to obtain the macroporous aluminum oxide material with reducibility.
2. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: and step B, performing bulk phase doping of pseudo-boehmite in a nucleation/crystallization reactor in a three-strand parallel flow mode, wherein the doping element is one or two of variable valence transition metal elements Co and Mn, the calcined pure-phase gamma-alumina has reducibility, the dispersion degree of noble metal can be improved in the impregnation process by using the pure-phase gamma-alumina as a carrier, the particle size of the noble metal is 0.5-3nm, and the pure-phase gamma-alumina is 60 mmThe pore volume can still be kept between 0.6 and 1.0cm after the roasting at the temperature of between 0 and 1000 DEG C3/g。
3. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: the meta-aluminate in the step A can be one or two of sodium meta-aluminate and potassium meta-aluminate.
4. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: the aluminum salt in the step A can be one or more of aluminum sulfate, aluminum nitrate and aluminum chloride.
5. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: the metal salt in the step A can be one or more of sulfate, nitrate and chloride.
6. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: the mass of the metal salt containing variable valence metal element in the step A is 1-20wt% of the content of variable valence metal in the final product.
7. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: the alkali solution in the step B is one or more of sodium hydroxide, ammonia water and potassium hydroxide, and the concentration is 0.1-1M.
8. The method for preparing a large pore volume alumina material supported catalyst with reducibility according to claim 1, wherein: the noble metal salt in the step C is K2PdCl4、Na2PdCl4、H2PtCl6The concentration of one or two of (1) is 25-50 mmol/L.
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