Abstract

The catalytic liquid-phase hydrodechlorination of chlorobenzene on supported palladium-containing catalysts has been investigated. The following processes capable of deactivating the catalyst occur during the liquid-phase hydrodechlorination: the coarsening of supported metal particles, the washoff of the active component with the reaction medium, and potassium chloride deposition on the catalyst surface. The effects of the active component composition and of the preparation method on the hydrodechlorination activity and deactivation stability of the catalysts have been studied. The catalysts have been characterized by several physical methods.

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