Hierarchically porous materials offer the opportunity for catalyst development in regards to improving catalytic performances. In the present work, the combination of latex synthesis, sonochemical reduction and two-step catalysed sol–gel process has been demonstrated to be a versatile method for preparing supported catalysts with tailored hierarchical porosity. This method has been used to prepare porous Pt/SiO2 catalysts with mesopore and macropore size ranges as large as 2–15 nm and 90–400 nm, respectively. These hierarchically porous catalysts presented an excellent catalytic performance for the selective hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene (p-CNB) to p-chloroaniline (p-CAN). Selectivity values up to 100% at 80% conversion of p-CNB and initial reaction rates up to 74.0 molCNB/min molPt were obtained, while a commercial catalyst exhibited both a lower selectivity of 90.8% and a lower initial reaction rate of 47.7 molCNB/min molPt. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

Hierarchical Porosity Tailoring of Sol–Gel Derived Pt/SiO2 Catalysts

SIERRA SALAZAR, ANDRES FELIPE;Perathoner, S.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Hierarchically porous materials offer the opportunity for catalyst development in regards to improving catalytic performances. In the present work, the combination of latex synthesis, sonochemical reduction and two-step catalysed sol–gel process has been demonstrated to be a versatile method for preparing supported catalysts with tailored hierarchical porosity. This method has been used to prepare porous Pt/SiO2 catalysts with mesopore and macropore size ranges as large as 2–15 nm and 90–400 nm, respectively. These hierarchically porous catalysts presented an excellent catalytic performance for the selective hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene (p-CNB) to p-chloroaniline (p-CAN). Selectivity values up to 100% at 80% conversion of p-CNB and initial reaction rates up to 74.0 molCNB/min molPt were obtained, while a commercial catalyst exhibited both a lower selectivity of 90.8% and a lower initial reaction rate of 47.7 molCNB/min molPt. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
2018
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