Preparation of Pt/Al2O3 catalyst in CTAB microemulsion and kinetics of m-chloronitrobenzene hydrogenation


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Abstract

Pt/Al2O3 catalyst was prepared successfully by a microemulsion method using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as the surfactant and N2H5OH as the reducing agent. Selective hydrogenation of m-chloronitrobenzene (m-CNB) was used as a probe to investigate how parameters affect the preparation of catalysts via the microemulsion method. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) and selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) show that Pt particles (mean size 3 nm) were distributed uniformly on the catalyst and were in polycrystalline structure. Experiments on m-CNB selective hydrogenation show that at 303 K and hydrogen pressure of 0.1 MPa, the turnover frequency (TOF) was 0.216 s–1, the m-CNB conversion was 99.6% and the m-CAN selectivity was 98.9%, indicating high dechlorination inhibition effect. The reaction was an approximately first-order process with apparent activation energy of 26.92 kJ mol–1.

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Feng Li

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: lifeng@nepu.edu.cn
China, Daqing, 163318

Bo Cao

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: lifeng@nepu.edu.cn
China, Daqing, 163318

Rui Ma

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: lifeng@nepu.edu.cn
China, Daqing, 163318

Hualin Song

Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Treatment of Heilongjiang Province

Email: lifeng@nepu.edu.cn
China, Mudanjiang, 157011

Hua Song

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Author for correspondence.
Email: lifeng@nepu.edu.cn
China, Daqing, 163318


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