Abstract

Abstract Activities of graphite-supported rhodium catalysts were examined for the hydrogenation of naphthalene in supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) solvent at 313 K, and results were compared with those of activated carbon-supported rhodium catalysts. The graphite-supported rhodium catalysts exhibited higher activities on a catalyst-weight basis and higher turnover frequency values for the naphthalene hydrogenation in scCO 2 than activated carbon-supported rhodium ones.

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