G. Cocco , R. Campostrini , M.A. Cabras , G. Carturan
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引用次数: 17
Abstract
TiO2 gel obtained by hydrolysis of titanium tetra-n-butoxide was heated at various temperatures, providing poorly crystallized TiO2, disordered anatase and a well crystallized anatase—rutile mixture. Platinum dispersion was obtained on these TiO2 supports by the reduction of platinum—allyl species with H2 at 278 K. These catalysts and a Pt/SiO2-gel sample were used for propene hydrogenation at various temperatures and H2/propene molecular ratios. Fresh and run catalysts were subjected to X-ray diffraction analysis for the study of extant phases and determination of average size of platinum particles. In all cases, results obtained for catalysts as prepared or after H2 treatment at 493 K indicated that the ordinary hydrogenation mechanism was maintained but that important changes of specific catalytic activity were observed, depending on H2 treatment and nature of the support. TiO2 morphology was assumed to be responsible for the specific activity decrease in Pt on the rutile—anatase mixture and for the opposite effect found for platinum on anatase.