Fh. Ribeiro et al., STRUCTURE INSENSITIVITY AND EFFECT OF SULFUR IN THE REACTION OF HYDRODECHLORINATION OF 1,1-DICHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHANE (CF3-CFCL2) OVER PD CATALYSTS, Journal of catalysis (Print), 176(2), 1998, pp. 352-357
The kinetics of the hydrodechlorination of 1,1-dichlorotetrafluoroetha
ne (CFC 114a) was studied on Pd(III), Pd(100), and a Pd foil at atmosp
heric pressure, The three products formed were CF3-CFH2 (HFC 134a), CF
3-CFClH (HCFC 124), and CF3-CH3 (HFC 143a) with selectivities independ
ent of conversion. The single crystals and foil (model catalysts) were
studied in an apparatus that permitted the direct transfer of samples
between a high pressure cell (1 atm) and an ultrahigh vacuum chamber,
The reaction rates were measured in the temperature range of 350 to 4
70 K, The reaction is not sensitive to the structure of the catalyst,
as indicated by the similar turnover rates for all catalysts tested. T
he reaction is inverse first order in the reaction product HCl on all
samples. Sulfur adsorbed on the Pd surface depressed the rates of form
ation of 134a more strongly than the rates of 124 and 143a. (C) 1998 A
cademic Press.