A UV-Vis micro-spectroscopic study to rationalize the influence of Cl(-)(aq) on the formation of different Pd macro-distributions on gamma-Al(2)O(3) catalyst bodies
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A UV-Vis micro-spectroscopic study to rationalize the influence of Cl(-)(aq) on the formation of different Pd macro-distributions on gamma-Al(2)O(3) catalyst bodies
Abstract
The influence of the Cl(-)(aq) concentration, solution pH and equilibration time on the PdCl(4)(2-)(aq) dynamics and molecular structure after impregnation of gamma-Al(2)O(3) catalyst bodies has been studied using UV-Vis micro-spectroscopy. To do so, 0.2 wt% Pd catalysts have been prepared from acidic solutions (pH 1 and 5) of the Na(2)PdCl(4) precursor salt with different amounts of NaCl. It was found that egg-shell catalysts are obtained when a less acidic pH (pH 5) is combined with [Cl(-)(aq)] < 0.6 M and less than 24 h of equilibration time are implemented, while to achieve egg-white catalysts the solution pH should be 1. Moreover, by increasing the equilibration time up to 96 h, the egg-shell profiles vanish to provide a uniform Pd distribution, while the egg-white distribution becomes egg-yolk. Additionally, Pd complexes appeared with different molecular structures depending on the solution pH, equilibration time and macro-distribution achieved. The protocol developed to create different Pd macro-distributions has been applied to prepare two 1 wt% Pd/gamma-Al(2)O(3) egg-shell and egg-white catalysts. The Pd dynamics and molecular structure have been followed after impregnation, drying and calcination, demonstrating that the profiles created after impregnation are retained.
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