Carbon Materials for Catalysis 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470403709.ch4
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Carbon as Catalyst Support

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“…The high spe cific surface area of C CPVC is caused by an increased fraction of micropores (more than 30% on an V Σ basis) ( Table 1). Note that the porous structure of a support plays an important role in the formation of metal sites and their stabilization on the support surface and in the mass transfer of reactants and products within a catalyst grain in the course of reaction [6,7]. According to the results of chromatographic analy sis, all of the 1.5%Pd/C catalysts tested in the reaction of nitrobenzene hydrogenation under a pressure of hydrogen ensured the complete conversion of nitroben zene with the selective formation of aniline (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The high spe cific surface area of C CPVC is caused by an increased fraction of micropores (more than 30% on an V Σ basis) ( Table 1). Note that the porous structure of a support plays an important role in the formation of metal sites and their stabilization on the support surface and in the mass transfer of reactants and products within a catalyst grain in the course of reaction [6,7]. According to the results of chromatographic analy sis, all of the 1.5%Pd/C catalysts tested in the reaction of nitrobenzene hydrogenation under a pressure of hydrogen ensured the complete conversion of nitroben zene with the selective formation of aniline (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wide application of carbon supports in catalysis is caused by their large specific surface areas and the presence of a developed pore system, which facilitate the transfer of reactants and reaction products. The supports of this type possess tunable surface chemical properties and chemical inertness, especially in strong acidic and basic media [6,7] Here, we consider the applicability of a porous car bon material obtained by the "chemical" dehydrochlo rination of CPVC as a palladium catalyst support for the reactions of nitrobenzene hydrogenation and chlo robenzene hydrodechlorination. The liquid phase cat alytic hydrogenation of nitrobenzene was studied in suf ficient detail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production and search for new activated carbons has been boosted decade after decade due to their fundamental role in various technological applications which are related to, namely, restricted environmental regulations, recovery of valuable chemical compounds, and catalysts support [8,[12][13][14].…”
Section: Historic Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphitic carbon materials, including cokes, active carbon, carbon black, carbon fibers, and nanotubes, are often used to as the supports for metal nanoparticles in catalysis. [15,16] However, because of the inhomogeneity and complexity of these carbon materials, our knowledge on metal-carbon interactions comes mainly from theoretical calculations, and direct comparison between experiments and the calculations has been very challenging. [17,18] For example, it is generally believed that oxygen-containing functionalities, such as carboxylic, carbonyl, and phenolic groups, are necessary for anchoring of metal nanoparticles on the carbon supports.…”
Section: Carbon-metal Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%