A combination of bentonite-TiO2 was used as support to enhance the activity of Ru/TiO2 catalyst
in hydrogenolysis of aqueous glycerol to 1,2-propanediol. A series of bentonite, TiO2, SiO2 and
Al2O3 supported Ru catalyst were fabricated and characterized by XRD, XPS, BET, FESEM-EDX and
TEM to establish some physicochemical properties of the catalysts. The activity of the catalysts was
tested in glycerol hydrogenolysis reaction and were found to be in the following increasing order:
Ru/SiO2 < Ru/TiO2 ≈
Ru/Al2O3 < Ru/bentonite. In particular, Ru/bentonite catalyst recorded the highest
conversion (62.8%) of glycerol (20 wt%) with 80.1% selectivity to 1,2-pronediol at 150 ◦C, 20–30 bar H2 with
a reaction duration of 7 h. The Ru/TiO2 catalyst exhibited the highest selectivity (83.7%) for hydrogenolysis
of glycerol to 1,2-propanediol and with 38.8% conversion only. The activity of Ru/TiO2 catalyst was
enhanced by adding bentonite to the titania support at 1:2 ratio resulting in an 80% increasing the activity
from 38.8% to 69.8% under the same optimum condition for Ru/TiO2 while maintaining an 80% selectivity
to 1,2-propanediol. TPD-NH3 analysis found that mixed support could increase catalyst acidity. CO pulse
chemisorption analysis revealed that Ru particles was well dispersed with the smallest average size particles
(1.5 nm) which could contribute to high activity of Ru/TiO2 catalyst for hydrogenolysis of glycerol