articleCatalysis ReviewsMay 16, 2006Closed access

Selective Hydrogenation of Ethyne in Ethene‐Rich Streams on Palladium Catalysts. Part 1. Effect of Changes to the Catalyst During Reaction

Institute of Physical Chemistry · Polish Academy of Sciences

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Abstract

The effect of various changes to the palladium catalyst during its stabilization in the course of the selective hydrogenation of ethyne‐ethene mixtures (formation of hydride and carbide phases and of carbonaceous deposits) was reviewed. The deposits in the form of a carbonaceous overlayer on the palladium surface create sites at which selective ethyne hydrogenation to ethene can occur. The carbonaceous deposit on the support increases the selectivity to ethane formation by increasing the rate of ethene hydrogenation on support sites (spillover of hydrogen from metal to the support surface) and by decreasing the effective diffusivity of ethyne in the pores.

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Keywords
  • Catalysis
  • Palladium
  • Overlayer
  • Hydrogen
  • Chemistry
  • Hydrogen spillover
  • Hydride
  • Selectivity
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