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Nanoscaled palladium catalysts on activated carbon support “Sibunit” for fine organic synthesis Full article

Conference Optics and Photonics 2005
31 Jul - 2 Aug 2005 , San Diego, California
Source Complex Mediums VI: Light and Complexity
Compilation, SPIE, Bellingham WA. 2005.
Journal Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
ISSN: 0277-786X
Output data Year: 2005, Volume: 5924, Article number : 592413, Pages count : 7 DOI: 10.1117/12.616317
Tags Activated carbon, Fine chemicals, Fragrance, Palladium, TEM, Terpene
Authors Simakova I. 1 , Koskin A. 1 , Deliy I. 1 , Simakov A. 2
Affiliations
1 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch of Academy of Sciences, pr. Ak. Lavrentieva, 5, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
2 Centro de Ciencias de la Materia Condensada, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo. Postal 2681, Ensenada, B.C., México

Funding (1)

1 Civilian Research and Development Foundation NO-008-X1

Abstract: The application of nanosized palladium catalysts has gained growing importance over the last few years. Palladiumbased catalytic methods for fine organic synthesis permits the replacement of traditional labor-consuming techniques in multi-step organic syntheses and provides an improvement from the standpoint of cost and environmental impact. The use of activated carbon “Sibunit” as a substrate for catalysts has been fostered by the substrate’s high surface area, chemical inertness both in acidic and basic media, and at the same time by the absence of very strong acidic centers on its surface which could promote undesirable side reactions during the catalytic run. A conversion of alpha-pinene derivatives to commercial biologically active compounds and fragrances as well as sun screens with ultra violet filtering properties, involves a catalytic hydrogenation as a key intermediate step. The aim of the present work is to clarify the factors favoring the dispersion of Pd metal on carbon. The effect of reduction temperature and pretreatment of the carbon surface on metal size during preparation of Pd on “Sibunit” catalysts for selective verbenol conversion was studied. The electron microscopy method (TEM) was used to show the influence on Pd metal dispersion of carbon surface oxidation by the oxidant H2O2, HNO3. The catalytic activity of Pd/C catalyst samples in verbenol hydrogenation reaction was determined. Kinetic peculiarities of verbenol hydrogenation over the most active catalyst sample were obtained.
Cite: Simakova I. , Koskin A. , Deliy I. , Simakov A.
Nanoscaled palladium catalysts on activated carbon support “Sibunit” for fine organic synthesis
In compilation Complex Mediums VI: Light and Complexity. – SPIE, Bellingham WA., 2005. DOI: 10.1117/12.616317 Scopus РИНЦ ANCAN OpenAlex
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Published print: Aug 18, 2005
Identifiers:
Scopus: 2-s2.0-31844436110
Elibrary: 15043853
Chemical Abstracts: 2005:1076530
Chemical Abstracts (print): 145:145282
OpenAlex: W1999126391
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