In our study, heterogeneous catalysts
based on different active
metal nanoparticles (Pt, Pd, and Ru) and supports (carbon, silica,
and alumina) were systematically tested in hydrogenation of limonene
under mild reaction conditions (room temperature, 3 bar H2). The heterogeneous catalyst Pt/C was found highly active and selective
for the reduction of limonene into the partial hydrogenation product
(+)-p-1-menthene. Pt/C and Pt/Al2O3 are the most active systems among the series of commercially
available catalysts that have been investigated. The catalytic activity
and stability of Pt/C remained high throughout the recycling tests
under batch conditions and thus allowed for the implementation of
this catalytic system into continuous flow operations. The selective
hydrogenation of the terminal over the internal CC bond of
limonene was rationalized by detailed kinetic studies which revealed
an 8-fold difference in reaction rate between the two reactions.
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