Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6503047 | Catalysis Communications | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A sequential process has been developed to produce sulfur-doped carbon nanotubes (7% w/w sulfur) on iron supported catalysts. In this procedure it is necessary to first activate the iron catalyst to initiate the growth of all-carbon CNTs from ethylene, prior to growth sulfur doped CNTs from thiophene. The resulting sulfur-doped carbon nanotubes constitute an excellent support for the anchoring of very small (1.8â¯nm) palladium nanoparticles. This Pd based catalyst is very active for ethanol aerobic oxidation to acetic acid.
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Authors
Stéphane Louisia, Ruben Castro Contreras, Marie Heitzmann, M. Rosa Axet, Pierre-André Jacques, Philippe Serp,