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Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
Novel lanthanide-containing catalysts prepared by the use of dissoluti
on of lanthanide metals in liquid ammonia have been studied. The hydro
genation of propene was carried out at 193-263 K over SiO2-supported l
anthanide-palladium bimetallic catalysts (Ln-Pd/SiO2; Ln = Eu and Yb)
obtained when the dissolved lanthanide in liquid ammonia reacted with
5 wt.% Pd/SiO2. Ln-Pd/SiO2 showed remarkable synergetic effects betwee
n the lanthanide and palladium metal involving considerable hydrogen u
ptake during the hydrogenation of propene. The rapid hydrogen uptake b
y Ln-Pd/SiO2 occurred at the start of the reaction, followed by the hy
drogenation of propene with a definite induction period. The catalyst
contained reactive hydrogen species which were able to efficiently hyd
rogenate the adsorbed propene. The kinetic studies indicated that the
hydrogenation predominantly proceeds through a reaction path using hyd
rogen taken up by the catalyst. The presence of adsorbed propene on th
e catalyst surface was important to induce a promoting effect towards
hydrogen uptake with subsequent hydrogenation of propene.