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Bimetallic palladium catalysts: influence of the co-metal on the catalyst performance

✍ Scribed by Bernard Coq; François Figueras


Book ID
104421461
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
173
Category
Article
ISSN
1381-1169

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✦ Synopsis


An overview about the effect of co-metal on the performance of Pd in bimetallic catalysts is presented. In the first part, the promotion of monometallic catalysts by addition of a second metal is described from a general point of view in terms of: (i) electronic effects; (ii) geometric effects; (iii) the occurrence of mixed sites; and (iv) the disappearance of the ␤-PdH phase.

The second part presents the main methods to prepare bimetallic catalysts through the unselective and selective depositions of the co-metal precursor and the use of heterobinuclear complexes. The influence of preparation methods on the chemical state and the spatial distribution of both components are highlighted. In the last part, a short overview is given about the influence of co-metal addition on some important reactions in which Pd is the reference active phase: (i) selective hydrogenation of highly unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons; (ii) hydrogenation of aromatics or hydrodearomatisation; (iii) hydrogenation of nitrogen-containing compounds; (iv) reactions involving CO; and (v) hydrodechlorination.


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