Inverse gas chromatography (IGC) was used to study the interactions of reac
tants and products with styrene divinylbenzene copolymer (SDB) and Pd suppo
rted on SDB catalysts for the propylene partial oxidation to acrylic acid.
The adsorption heat, free energies, and specific interaction of propylene,
oxygen, water, acrolein, and acrylic acid with the solid surface were measu
red and compared with n-alkane probe molecules. It was found that adsorptio
n of oxygen on Pd/SDB catalysts is very weak, even weaker than methane. Wat
er does not adsorb on the support or the catalyst, but strong adsorption of
reaction products, acrolein, and acrylic acid was observed. Based on these
results, a mechanism for propylene oxidation over Pd/SDB is proposed. (C)
2000 Academic Press.