Catalysis Communications (Jan 2023)

The role of acetonitrile in the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide over palladium supported by ion-exchange resins

  • F. Sandri,
  • F. De Boni,
  • M. Marelli,
  • F. Sedona,
  • V. Causin,
  • P. Centomo,
  • M. Zecca

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 174
p. 106585

Abstract

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Acetonitrile is used as an effective, non-corrosive selectivity enhancer for the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide (HP). Palladium catalysts supported by activated carbon or poly-divinylbenzene are poisoned by acetonitrile, which makes them very little productive. Conversely the catalysts supported by strongly acidic ion-exchange resin are much more selective and productive in the presence of acetonitrile, and for relatively long time. TEM shows that the size of their metal nanoparticles can be decreased by a reconstruction process, possibly sustained by leached palladium(II) species. HP decomposition experiments show that acetonitrile inhibits the OO bonds splitting.

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