Abstract

In this work, a stable and recyclable Pd catalyst supported on N-containing silane coupling agent modified silica hollow microspheres with macroporous shells (Pd/N-SHMs) was successfully prepared and used for the selective hydrogenation of nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR) with enhanced catalytic performance. The results showed that Pd/N-SHMs possessed small-sized and well-dispersed Pd nanoparticles (NPs) and the macroporous shells were beneficial for the diffusion of macromolecular NBR, and thus with such a catalyst, the reaction could occur under mild conditions and high hydrogenation degree (96.6%) with 100% selectivity to C=C was obtained. The prepared catalyst could be easily recycled and reused with a high efficiency. More importantly, because of the strong coordination between Pd and diamine ligands, Pd NPs could be anchored steadily over the support and only 5.0 ppm Pd residues was detected in products. This reaction was considered as pseudo-first order at high H2 pressures, and the reaction activation energy was calculated to be as low as 18.1 kJ/mol. Our contribution is to provide an efficient and recyclable supported Pd catalyst, which may promote the development of heterogeneous catalytic systems for unsaturated macromolecular hydrogenation.

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