Abstract

It was shown for the first time that amorphous phase in an alumina support promotes the formation of palladium particles in a wide size range. This catalyst has a low selectivity to butenes in the 1,3-butadiene hydrogenation. It was suggested that surface palladium aluminates contribute to an increase in butene selectivity up to 99.5% at a hydrogenation temperature of not more than 65 °C. At higher reaction temperatures, the catalyst based on phase-homogeneous γ-Al2O3 has the highest activity and butene selectivity. This catalyst was obtained by the traditional impregnation method and contains highly dispersed palladium particles with a sufficiently high electron density. It was shown that the formation of hydride forms on palladium particles with a size of less than 1 nm was detected by temperature-programmed reduction with hydrogen.

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