“…Heterogeneous CHD has been reported in liquid , and gas phase reactions, involving aliphatic, olefinic, and aromatic reactants. − Pd, Pt, Rh, and Ni on several supports are suitable catalysts for this reaction. Notwithstanding, Pd appears to be the most active metal at lower operating temperatures. , In most works, 0.5 wt % Pd over Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 , carbon, and TiO 2 supports has been used. ,,, More recently 0.8 wt % Pd/TiO 2 was found to be more active. , There have been several attempts at kinetic modeling ,, and pseudo-first-order kinetics for the CHD has been mainly postulated. ,, In the development of hydrodechlorination models reported so far, the authors have worked with catalysts having high affinity to hydrogen and organochlorinated compounds. The mechanisms have been described by Langmuir−Hinshelwood, ,,, where two possibilities are considered: chemisorption of hydrogen and organochlorinated compounds on the same active sites or on different active sites.…”