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Catalytic Oxidation of Chlorobenzene over Pd-TiO2 /Pd-Ce/TiO2 Catalysts
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A series of Pd-TiO2/Pd-Ce/TiO2 catalysts were prepared by an equal volume impregnation method. The effects of different Pd loadings on the catalytic activity of chlorobenzene (CB) were investigated, and the results showed that the activity of the 0.2%-0.3% Pd/TiO2 catalyst was optimal. The effect of Ce doping enhanced the catalytic activity of the 0.2% Pd-0.5% Ce/TiO2 catalyst. The characterization of the catalysts using BET, TEM, H2-TPR, and O2-TPD showed that the oxidation capacity was enhanced, and the catalytic oxidation efficiency was improved due to the addition of Ce. Ion chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer results showed that small amounts of dichlorobenzene (DCB) and trichlorobenzene (TCB) were formed during the decomposition of CB. The results also indicated that the calcination temperature greatly influenced the catalyst activity and a calcination temperature of 550 °C was the best. The concentration of CB affected its decomposition, but gas hourly space velocity had little effect. H2-TPR indicated strong metal–support interactions and increased dispersion of PdO in the presence of Ce. HRTEM data showed PdO with a characteristic spacing of 0.26 nm in both 0.2% Pd /TiO2 and 0.2% Pd-0.5% Ce/TiO2 catalysts. The average sizes of PdO nanoparticles in the 0.2% Pd/TiO2 and 0.2% Pd-0.5% Ce/TiO2 samples were 5.8 and 4.7 nm, respectively. The PdO particles were also deposited on the support and they were separated from each other in both catalysts.
Title: Catalytic Oxidation of Chlorobenzene over Pd-TiO2 /Pd-Ce/TiO2 Catalysts
Description:
A series of Pd-TiO2/Pd-Ce/TiO2 catalysts were prepared by an equal volume impregnation method.
The effects of different Pd loadings on the catalytic activity of chlorobenzene (CB) were investigated, and the results showed that the activity of the 0.
2%-0.
3% Pd/TiO2 catalyst was optimal.
The effect of Ce doping enhanced the catalytic activity of the 0.
2% Pd-0.
5% Ce/TiO2 catalyst.
The characterization of the catalysts using BET, TEM, H2-TPR, and O2-TPD showed that the oxidation capacity was enhanced, and the catalytic oxidation efficiency was improved due to the addition of Ce.
Ion chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer results showed that small amounts of dichlorobenzene (DCB) and trichlorobenzene (TCB) were formed during the decomposition of CB.
The results also indicated that the calcination temperature greatly influenced the catalyst activity and a calcination temperature of 550 °C was the best.
The concentration of CB affected its decomposition, but gas hourly space velocity had little effect.
H2-TPR indicated strong metal–support interactions and increased dispersion of PdO in the presence of Ce.
HRTEM data showed PdO with a characteristic spacing of 0.
26 nm in both 0.
2% Pd /TiO2 and 0.
2% Pd-0.
5% Ce/TiO2 catalysts.
The average sizes of PdO nanoparticles in the 0.
2% Pd/TiO2 and 0.
2% Pd-0.
5% Ce/TiO2 samples were 5.
8 and 4.
7 nm, respectively.
The PdO particles were also deposited on the support and they were separated from each other in both catalysts.
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