Effects of metal-support interactions on the synthesis of methanol over palladium |
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Authors: | Yu.A. Ryndin R.F. Hicks A.T. Bell Yu.I. Yermakov |
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Affiliation: | Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 USA;Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk 630090, USSR |
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Abstract: | The synthesis of methanol and other products from CO and H2 was studied over Pd catalysts prepared by adsorption of Pd(π-C3H3)2 on MgO, ZnO, La2O3, γ-Al2O3, SiO2, TiO2, and ZrO2 as well as over a SiO2-supported Pd catalyst prepared from PdCl2 and Pd black. Both the activity and selectivity of Pd were affected strongly by the nature of the support and the composition of the Pd precursor. The specific activity for methanol synthesis decreased in the order ? [derived from PdCl2] > > > PdTiO2 > [derived from Pd(π-C3H5)2] ? Pd black, while the specific activity for hydrocarbon synthesis decreased in the order > > [derived from PdCl2] ? [derived from Pd(π-C33H5)2] ≈ Pd black ? . Dimethyl ether production was observed over four of the catalysts and the activity for formation of this product decreased in the order . The effects of support composition on the catalytic properties of Pd are discussed in the light of current ideas concerning metal-support interactions and the acid-base properties of the support. |
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