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Preparation of Pt catalysts supported on activated carbon felts (ACF)

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APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 232, Issue 1-2, Pages 237-246

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0926-860X(02)00112-6

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activated carbon felts; metallic supported catalysts; nitrobenzene hydrogenation; catalyst characterization

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Activated carbon felts (ACFs) have been used as supports for Pt catalysts. The preparation was carried out by the impregnation method using chloroplatinic acid as metal precursor. The effect of impregnation time and surface chemistry of the support on the catalytic properties and the characteristics of the metallic phase have been investigated. Nitrobenzene (Nbz) hydrogenation in liquid phase at 25 degreesC and cyclohexane (CH) dehydrogenation in gas phase at 300 degreesC were used as catalytic tests. The state of platinum in reduced catalysts (at 100 and 350 degreesC) was studied by TPR and XPS. Oxygen surface groups only produce a slight effect on the catalytic properties. The use of low impregnation times (30 min) during the preparation of Pt/ACF leads to catalysts with Pt mainly deposited in the outer shell of the fibers, while at higher impregnation times, the metallic atoms seem to be deposited inside the pores. Pt(0) species appear in catalysts reduced at 100 degreesC by effect of the reducing properties of the carbon fiber exhibiting a considerable catalytic activity for Nbz hydrogenation. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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