Highly Dispersed Palladium on Carbon Nanofibers for Hydrogenation of Nitrocompounds to Amines
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palladium dispersion, catalysis, hydrogenation of nitrobenzene.Abstract
The effect of palladium dispersion and nature of the support on catalytic performance in hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline was studied. It was shown that the type of the support and modification of palladium with phosphorus make it possible to stabilize highly dispersed (1.5-2 nm) palladium particles in the metallic state, thus increasing the efficiency of new catalysts.
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