Consecutive hydrogenation of benzaldehyde over Pd catalysts: Influence of supports and sulfur poisoning

2001 
Abstract Pd catalysts on different supports (active carbon, silica, alumina) were studied for the selective hydrogenation of benzaldehyde to benzyl alcohol. They were characterized by TPR, CO chemisorption and XRD. Batch hydrogenation tests were performed before and after sulfur poisoning. Strong metal–support interaction was found for Pd/alumina, giving high Pd dispersion. Chemisorption stoichiometry Pd/CO=2 was confirmed again. While Pd/C has the highest activity for benzaldehyde hydrogenation, a satisfactory selectivity to benzyl alcohol requires an oxidic carrier or proper sulfur poisoning of Pd/C.
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