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HERO ID
3587762
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Development of reusable palladium catalysts supported on hydrogen titanate nanotubes for the Heck reaction
Author(s)
Martinez-Klimov, ME; Hernandez-Hipolito, P; Klimova, TE; Solis-Casados, DA; Martinez-Garcia, M
Year
2016
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Catalysis
ISSN:
0021-9517
EISSN:
1090-2694
Volume
342
Page Numbers
138-150
DOI
10.1016/j.jcat.2016.07.019
Web of Science Id
WOS:000384864600014
Abstract
Palladium catalysts supported on hydrogen titanate nanotubes were prepared by adsorption of palladium (II) acetate from dichloromethane solutions. At low Pd(OAc)(2) loadings (up to 5 wt.%), the catalysts contained only highly dispersed chemisorbed Pd degrees and Pd2+O species (XPS). Characteristic signals of Pd (OAc)(2) were not detected in these catalysts by FT-IR, FT-Raman, of XPS, indicating decomposition of the precursor salt due to the strong metal-support interaction. An increase in the palladium loading resulted in an increase in the proportion of Pd degrees species and the appearance of some supported Pd (AcO)(2) (XPS). In the sample with the highest palladium loading (8.84 wt.% of Pd(OAc)(2)), formation of small (similar to 1.2-2.4 nm) palladium-containing clusters was detected on the support surface by HRTEM. Catalytic activity was tested in the Heck reaction between 4-bromobenzaldehyde or 4-bromostyrene and styrene. Only the E-isomers of the corresponding cross-coupled products were obtained. The activity and TON numbers of the supported Pd catalysts were higher than those of the palladium(II) acetate under homogeneous catalysis conditions. Strong palladium-support interaction resulted in the generation of catalytically active Pd(0) species without additional reduction pretreatment of the catalyst. The possibility of reuse of the same catalysts in several catalytic cycles was tested. It was found that both the Pd loading in the catalysts and the amount of water in the support have a strong influence on the catalyst's deactivation. A catalyst with stable activity, able to be recycled at least five times, was prepared with Pd loading of 5 wt.% of Pd(AcO)(2) using titanate nanotubes calcined at 350 degrees C for 2 h prior to the preparation of the catalyst. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Palladium catalysts; Hydrogen titanate nanotubes; Cross-coupling Heck reaction; Catalytic activity; Deactivation
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