October 25, 2004
Journal Article

The Effect of Cavitating Ultrasound on the Heterogeneous Aqueous
Hydrogenation of 3-buten-2-ol on Pd-black

Abstract

The effect of ultrasound at 20 kHz on the heterogeneous aqueous hydrogenation of 3-buten-2-ol employing a Pd-black catalyst has been studied isothermally at 295 K, forming 2-butanone and 2-butanol products. Our work here shows that adding 1-pentanol as an inert dopant had the effect of inducing cavitation in the ultrasound-treated reaction where it otherwise would not occur. The selectivity showed a 700% increase toward 2-butanol formation and the activity enhanced a factor of 10.8 compared to the noncavitating high-power ultrasound experiment. This study demonstrates that “inert dopants” may have use as synthetic tools in sonocatalysis.

Revised: November 10, 2005 | Published: October 25, 2004

Citation

Disselkamp R.S., Y. Chin, and C.H. Peden. 2004. "The Effect of Cavitating Ultrasound on the Heterogeneous Aqueous Hydrogenation of 3-buten-2-ol on Pd-black." Journal of Catalysis 227, no. 2:552-555. PNNL-SA-41023.