Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5279679 Tetrahedron Letters 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dechlorination of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) over carbon-supported palladium catalyst (Pd/C) in methanol (MeOH) at mild conditions was enhanced through the addition of water to the reaction mixture. The dechlorination of PCE was accelerated by increasing the amount of water in the mixture from 0% to 50%, and beyond which the reaction slowed down, however. The presence of water in the mixture enhanced the adsorption of PCE onto the Pd/C but compromised the solubility of H2 gas in the mixture. It was also noted that the selectivity of the HDC reaction was improved with the increase in the amount of water in the mixture as the formation of trichloroethylene (TCE) was completely eliminated when the HDC was carried out in mixtures with 50% water or more. Other chlorinated intermediates were not detected in all the reactions.

Graphical abstractPCE dechlorination over Pd/C at mild conditions was accelerated by adding water to MeOH as reaction solvent. Rates increased as the amount of water was increased from 0% to 50%, beyond which the rate decreased. Water enhanced PCE adsorption onto Pd/C but decreased the solubility of H2.Download full-size image

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