2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17225411
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Fibrillated Films for Suspension Catalyst Immobilization—A Kinetic Study of the Nitrobenzene Hydrogenation

Chiara Boscagli,
Enrico Lepre,
Oliver Hofmann
et al.

Abstract: The immobilization of suspension catalysts in flexible, fibrillated films offers a promising solution to the mass transfer limitations often encountered in three-phase hydrogenation reactions. This study investigates the catalytic performance and mass transfer properties of fibrillated films in the hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline, comparing them to free-flowing powdered catalysts. Fibrillated films were prepared from Pd/C catalysts with varying thicknesses (100–400 µm), and their performance was evalu… Show more

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