Abstract

FT-IR of CO has been employed to study the relations between hydrogen adsorption and benzene hydrogenation on Pd/SiO 2 and Pt/SiO 2 catalysts. Three IR bands of CO stretching: 2085 (L 1 band), 1984 (B 1 band) and 1948 cm −1 (B 2 band), have been observed on Pd/SiO 2. Hydrogenation of benzene is dominated by hydrogen adsorption on B 1 sites (CO band at 1984 cm −1) of Pd/SiO 2, because benzene and/or the benzene ring of acetophenone can preferentially cover on the B 1 sites to hinder hydrogen adsorption, leading to poor catalytic activity for hydrogenation of benzene. When hydrogen is pre-covered on Pd/SiO 2 to occupy the B 1 sites, it will cause intense benzene hydrogenation. Pre-adsorbed acetophenone on Pt/SiO 2 surface presents a surprising phenomenon that adsorbed acetophenone does not impede CO adsorption. We propose that adsorption of hydrogen is independent of the exposure of pre-adsorbed acetophenone, and therefore Pt/SiO 2 catalyst can offer high catalytic activity for hydrogenation of benzene.

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