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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A-CHEMICAL
卷 366, 期 -, 页码 288-293出版社
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DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2012.10.007
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Platinum catalyst; Iron oxide; Hydrogenation; Halonitrobenzenes; Metal vapour synthesis
Solvated platinum atoms, obtained by metal vapour synthesis (MVS), were conveniently used to prepare gamma-iron oxide and gamma-alumina supported Pt catalysts containing small metal nanoparticles of controlled size, ranging 0.5-3.0 nm in diameter (HR-TEM). The gamma-Fe2O3-supported Pt system showed higher catalytic activity and selectivity than those of a similarly prepared gamma-Al2O3-supported system in the selective hydrogenation reactions of p- and o-chloronitrobenzene to the corresponding haloanilines, in mild reaction conditions (25 degrees C, 0.1 MPa hydrogen pressure) (p-chloronitrobenzene: specific activity (SA) = 59.5 min(-1), Selectivity (Sel.) = 99.9%; o-chloronitrobenzene: SA = 42.8 min(-1), Sel. = 99.2%). The Pt/gamma-Fe2O3 system also showed high catalytic efficiency (Sel. > 98%, at 100% of conversion) in the selective hydrogenations of m-chloro-, p- and o-bromo- and p- and o-iodonitrobenzenes. XPS structural studies performed on a pristine Pt/gamma-Fe2O3 sample as well as on a sample recovered after the reaction, indicate that the catalytic process did not induce permanent modification in the chemical and/or electronic structure of the catalyst according with the high reusability of the system. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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