Preparation of Supported Pd Catalysts: From the Pd Precursor Solution to the Deposited Pd2+ Phase
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Abstract
The preparation by the deposition-precipitation method (using Na(2)PdCl(4) as a palladium precursor and Na(2)CO(3) as a basic agent) of Pd catalysts supported on gamma-Al(2)O(3) and on two different types of active carbons has been followed by several techniques (UV-vis, EXAFS, XRPD, and TPR). This work consists of four successive parts: the investigation of (i) the palladium precursor liquid solution (in the absence of substrate), (ii) the solid precipitated phase (in the absence of substrate), (iii) the precipitated Pd(2+)-phase on the supports as a function of Pd loading from 0.5 to 5.0 wt % (i.e., the final catalyst for debenzylation reactions), and (iv) the Pd(0)-phase formed upon reduction in H(2) atmosphere at 393 K. A time/pH-dependent UV-vis experiment indicates that Pd(2+) is present in the mother solution mainly as PdCl(2)(H(2)O)(2)] and [PdCl(H(2)O)(3)](+). Upon progressive addition of NaOH (3.0 > Cp > Cw according to the increasing palladium-support interaction strength.
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