Abstract

Palladium metal has been used extensively in the hydrogenation reactions due to their great affinity towards hydrogen atoms. In the present study, the catalyst preparation attempted with Pd supported Hollow Ceramic Microspheres using wet impregnation method and its use as catalysts is explored in the hydrogenation of 2-ethylanthraquinone studing the effect of the reaction time, temperature, volume of working solution and the catalyst dosages on the conversion of 2-ethylanthraquinone and yield of hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogenation reaction of 2-ethylanthraquinone is the key step in the anthraquinone method for the industrial production of the hydrogen peroxide. The Pd supported catalyst was characterized by XRF, FTIR, and BET to confirm the composition of the prepared catalyst, Pd deposition, and the surface area. The highest catalyst activity was found to be 9.42 ​g/L with the maximum conversion of 96% at 70°C, 0.3 ​MPa. The kinetics of the heterogeneous hydrogenation reaction of 2-ethylanthraquinone with Pd supported on Hollow Ceramic Microspheres as catalyst was also investigated. This paper is in contribution of our earlier publication.

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