M. Makkee et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A SATISFACTORY PALLADIUM ON ACTIVATED CARBON CATALYST FOR THE SELECTIVE HYDROGENOLYSIS OF CCL2F2 (CFC-12) INTO CH2F2 (HFC-32), Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 134(1-3), 1998, pp. 191-200
A good catalyst for the selective hydrogenolysis of waste CCl2F2 (CFC-
12) into the high added value product CH2F2 (HFC-32) has been develope
d. This catalyst is based on palladium on activated carbon and shows a
high selectivity (70-90%) at all conversion levels. It is important t
o purify the activated carbon support prior to impregnation of the pal
ladium salt. A nitrogen heat pretreatment enhances the stability and a
ctivity. During reaction an increase in selectivity to CH2F2 has been
found. This increase, without loss in activity, can be explained by fu
rther lowering the amount of accessible impurities by the produced HF
and HCl. These impurities, like iron and aluminium are responsible for
chlorine/fluorine exchange and total hydrogenolysis activities. The a
ctivity, selectivity to CH2F2, and the stability of the catalyst is a
strong function of the hydrogen to CFC ratio. It was found that during
reaction the palladium is converted into palladium carbide. (C) 1998
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