Abstract

The strong metal–support interaction and catalytic behaviors of Pd catalysts supported on micron(0.1 μm)- and nano-sized (14 nm) TiO 2 were investigated in the liquid-phase selective hydrogenation of phenylacetylene to styrene. It was found that when supported on the nano-sized TiO 2, the Pd/TiO 2 catalyst that reduced by H 2 at 500 °C exhibited strong metal–support interaction (SMSI) and much improved catalytic performance in liquid-phase selective hydrogenation of phenylacetylene. However, as revealed by CO pulse chemisorption, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and CO-temperature program desorption, the SMSI effect was not detected for the micron-sized TiO 2 supported ones. It is suggested during high-temperature reduction, the inner Ti 3+ in large crystallite size TiO 2 was more difficult to diffuse to the Pd 0 surface than the surface Ti 3+ in the smaller crystallite size ones. Sintering of Pd 0 metal was observed instead.

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