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MORE ACTIVE AND SULFUR RESISTANT BIMETALLIC Pd-Ni CATALYSTS

Journal

QUIMICA NOVA
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 151-156

Publisher

SOC BRASILEIRA QUIMICA
DOI: 10.21577/0100-4042.20170152

Keywords

selective hydrogenation; bimetallic catalysts; sulfur resistance; palladium; nickel

Funding

  1. CONICET
  2. ANPCyT
  3. UNL [PIP 112-201101-00410, 112-201301-00457]

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The influence of the kind of metal precursor and the sequence of impregnation on the properties of Pd-Ni catalysts was evaluated during the test reaction of selective hydrogenation of styrene to ethylbenzene by means of physicochemical characterization. The focus was put on the final hydrogenating activity and the resistance to deactivation by sulfided compounds (thiophene). The used techniques of characterization were ICP, XPS, XDR, TPR, CO chemisorption and TEM. XPS results indicated the presence of different Pd species: Pd delta-, Pd-0 and Pd delta+. In the case of the Ni containing catalysts, Ni-0 and NiO species were also detected. These palladium and nickel species would be responsables of the variation of activity and sulfurresistance of the catalysts. NiClPd catalysts had a higher resistance to deactivation by sulfur poisoning. This was associated to a higher concentration of Pd eta+ClxOy species that would prevent the adsorption of thiophene by both steric and electronic effects. It could also be due to the lower concentration of Pd-0 and Ni-0 on these catalysts, as compared to those shown by the PdNiCl catalysts. Both the Pd-0 and Ni-0 species are more prone to poisoning because of their higher electronic availability.

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