M. Abid et al., Pt/CeO2 catalysts: correlation between nanostructural properties and catalytic behaviour in selective hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde, APP CATAL A, 217(1-2), 2001, pp. 219-229
The nanostructural properties of Pt/CeO2 catalysts, already studied for the
ir specific catalytic behaviours in the selective hydrogenation of crotonal
dehyde. [Catal. Lett. 69 (2000) 139] have been examined by high resolution
transmission electronic microscopy (HRTEM). Three different catalysts were
prepared by impregnation of a commercial ceria support (54m(2)/g) with thre
e different precursors, Pt(NH3)(4)(NO3)(2), H2PtCl6 and Pt(NH3)(4)Cl-2, cal
cined at 673 K and reduced at low and high temperatures (473 and 973 K). Th
e chlorine-free catalyst showed a nanostructural evolution when increasing
the reduction temperature from 473 to 973 K with the formation of epitaxial
CePt5 particles on the support. This phenomenon did not occur when chlorin
e was present in the catalyst, independently of the particle size. The spec
ific catalytic behaviours of these catalysts obtained in the selective hydr
ogenation of crotonaldehyde. have been related to these observations. It cl
early appeared that the presence of chlorine partly preserves the catalytic
properties of platinum metal (hydrogenation of C=C bond) while the catalys
t made of CePt5 patch units epitaxial on the CeO2 support could provide. mo
re than 80% crotyl alcohol selectivity, stable as a function of the time-on
-stream, up to 45% conversion. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights re
served.