Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
62204 Journal of Catalysis 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The structurally ordered intermetallic compounds PdGa and Pd3Ga7 constitute highly selective catalysts for the selective semi-hydrogenation of acetylene. The milling of as-synthesized samples, followed by etching with ammonia solution increased the activity of the catalysts by factor of 60. Chemically etched samples possess high activity and simultaneously keep their high selectivity. Chemical analysis confirms that the etching procedure is mostly specific to gallium species, thus less affecting the palladium. Detailed investigations reveal the influence of the chemical etching on the morphology and surface of the particles. As a result of the etching, nano-caverns are formed (SEM and BET), and the surface is enriched in palladium (XPS and EDX), while the bulk crystal structure is not affected (XRD). The mechanism and applicability of the etching procedure is discussed in view of the active-site isolation concept.

Graphical abstractChemical etching enhances activity while retaining high selectivity of acetylene hydrogenation catalysts, intermetallic compounds PdGa and Pd3Ga7.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (119 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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