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Niobic acid and niobium phosphate as highly acidic viable catalysts in aqueous medium: Fructose dehydration reaction
Authors:Paolo Carniti  Antonella Gervasini  Serena Biella  Aline Auroux
Affiliation:

Department of Chemical Engineering and School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), San 31 Hyoja-dong, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea

Abstract:All silicious MCM-41 was investigated as a support or a support precursor for Pd/SiO2 and prepared catalysts were tested for methanol synthesis from CO and H2. The methods of Pd loading on the MCM-41 were impregnation, seed impregnation and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). For both impregnations, most Pd existed outside of the pore as large particles, and only a small part of Pd was inserted into the pore of MCM-41 retaining the initial structure. On the contrary, in the catalyst prepared by CVD method, the MCM-41 structure was completely destroyed to become amorphous SiO2. Yet the average Pd particle size in this catalyst was smaller and its distribution was narrower than those of the catalysts prepared by impregnation methods. In the methanol synthesis from CO hydrogenation the catalyst prepared by CVD showed higher methanol selectivity than other MCM-41-derived catalysts. This result was considered to be due to the more uniform distribution of the Pd particle size.
Keywords:Support precursor  MCM-41  Chemical vapor deposition  Pd/SiO2  Methanol synthesis
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