Efficient Catalysts Based on Substitutional Solid Solutions and Palladium Intermetallic Compounds for the Selective Hydrogenation of Acetylene to Ethylene
D. A. Shlyapin, D. V. Yurpalova, T. N. Afonasenko, V. L. Temerev, A. V. Lavrenov
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Abstract
Features of the catalytic action of Pd–Ag, Pd–Cu, Pd–Au, Pd–Ga, and Pd–Zn bimetallic systems on the acetylene conversion to ethylene are discussed taking into account two factors that determine the effect of the second metal on palladium, namely, the “ensemble effect” (geometric effect) and the “ligand effect” (electronic effect). The relationship between the calculated thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the adsorption interaction of major reaction medium components and intermediates with the catalyst surface, the structure of active ensembles, and characteristics determined in tests, such as the structural parameters of bimetallic phases, the electronic state of their components, and catalytic properties, is shown. Some examples are given to show that the modifier atoms can be incorporated into active ensembles and the sites formed by the modifier atoms can be involved in the catalysis of individual elementary steps.
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Analysis of specific industrial catalytic processes: Production and use of catalysts in branches of industry: chemical, petrochemical, oil-refining, pharmaceutical, organic synthesis, fuel-energetic industries, environment protection, biocatalysis; technology of industrial catalytic processes (generalization of practical experience, improvements, and modernization); technology of catalysts production, raw materials and equipment; control of catalysts quality; starting, reduction, passivation, discharge, storage of catalysts; catalytic reactors.Theoretical foundations of industrial catalysis and technologies: Research, studies, and concepts : search for and development of new catalysts and new types of supports, formation of active components, and mechanochemistry in catalysis; comprehensive studies of work-out catalysts and analysis of deactivation mechanisms; studies of the catalytic process at different scale levels (laboratory, pilot plant, industrial); kinetics of industrial and newly developed catalytic processes and development of kinetic models; nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear phenomena in catalysis: multiplicity of stationary states, stepwise changes in regimes, etc. Advances in catalysis: Catalysis and gas chemistry; catalysis and new energy technologies; biocatalysis; nanocatalysis; catalysis and new construction materials.History of the development of industrial catalysis.