Influence of particle size in Pd-catalysed selective hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene
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2023-11
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Supported Pd nanoparticles are widely used as catalysts for the selective hydrogenation of alkynes and diolefins. They have a high activity, but it remains challenging to limit over–hydrogenation to alkanes. We varied the nanoparticle size of a Pd on carbon catalyst from 2 to 17 nm and studied its effect on the catalytic activity and selectivity in the selective hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene in the presence of an excess of propylene. The butadiene hydrogenation activity per metal surface atom increased slightly with Pd particle size, from 17 s−1 to 34 s−1 at 25 °C for 2 nm to 17 nm particles. Contrarily, the propylene hydrogenation activity decreased with particle size: from 2.6 s−1 to 0.4 s−1 from 2 to 17 nm particles. Overall, a higher product selectivity was obtained with increasing particle size over the full butadiene conversion range. Altogether, this paper provides useful insight for the rational design of monometallic Pd-catalyst for selective hydrogenation.
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1,3–butadiene, Palladium, Particle size effects, Propylene, Selective hydrogenation, Catalysis, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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Brandt Corstius, O E, van der Hoeven, J E S, Sunley, G J & de Jongh, P E 2023, 'Influence of particle size in Pd-catalysed selective hydrogenation of 1,3-butadiene', Journal of Catalysis, vol. 427, 115103, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2023.115103