Ja. Moulijn et al., Selective hydrogenolysis of CCl2F2 into CH2F2 over palladium on activated carbon Kinetic mechanism and process design, CATAL TODAY, 59(3-4), 2000, pp. 221-230
A process-development study is presented aiming at the conversion of CCl2F2
into CH2F2. The CCl2F2 is an undesired compound because of its negative im
pact on the environment. Palladium on activated carbon is the most appropri
ate catalyst for this selective hydrogenolysis. During reaction, palladium
is present as the carbide (PdC0.15). Except for rhenium, all other noble me
tals show activity but with quite varying selectivities. The kinetic scheme
is elucidated and appears to be based on parallel kinetics; one route lead
s to either CHClF2 or CH2F2 and the other to methane. The selectivity for C
HClF2 or CH2F2 depends on the amount of adsorbed chlorine on the catalytic
active surface. The readsorption of the products will not occur. Provided i
f excess hydrogen is present, the catalyst is sufficiently stable for a com
mercial process. A conceptual process design is presented. It can be conclu
ded that the process is technically and economically feasible. (C) 2000 Els
evier Science B.V. All rights reserved.