November 25, 2017
Journal Article

Aqueous phase hydrogenation of phenol catalyzed by Pd and PdAg on ZrO2

Abstract

Hydrogenation of phenol in aqueous phase was studied over a series of ZrO2-supported Pd catalysts in order to explore the effects of particle size and of Ag addition on the activity of Pd. Kinetic assessments were performed in a batch reactor, on monometallic Pd/ZrO2 samples with different Pd loadings (0.5%, 1% and 2%), as well as on a 1% PdAg/ZrO2 sample. The turnover frequency (TOF) increases with the Pd particle size. The reaction orders in phenol and H2 indicate that the surface coverages by phenol, H2 and their derived intermediates are higher on 0.5% Pd/ZrO2 than on other samples. The activation energy was the lowest on the least active sample (0.5% Pd/ZrO2), while being identical on 1% and 2% Pd/ZrO2 catalysts. Thus, the significantly lower activity of the small Pd particles (1-2 nm on average) in 0.5%Pd/ZrO2 is explained by the unfavorable activation entropies for the strongly bound species. The presence of Ag increases considerably the TOF of the reaction by decreasing the Ea and increasing the coverages of phenol and H2.

Revised: February 19, 2018 | Published: November 25, 2017

Citation

Abreu Resende K., C.E. Hori, F. Bellot Noronha, H. Shi, O.Y. Gutierrez-Tinoco, D.M. Camaioni, and J.A. Lercher. 2017. Aqueous phase hydrogenation of phenol catalyzed by Pd and PdAg on ZrO2. Applied Catalysis A: General 548. PNNL-SA-125711. doi:10.1016/j.apcata.2017.08.005