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Pd catalyst supported on CeO2 nanotubes with enhanced structural stability toward oxidative carbonylation of phenol

Abstract

Ordered CeO2 nanotubes (CeO2-T) were prepared via a hydrothermal synthesis process using the triblock copolymer polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide-polyethylene oxide (P123) as a morphology control agent. CeO2-T characterization demonstrated the formation of single crystal structures having lengths between 1–3 μm and diameters < 100 nm. A supported Pd catalyst (Pd/CeO2-T) was also prepared through hydrothermal means. H2-temperature reduction profile and Raman spectroscopy analyses showed that the oxygen vacancies on the CeO2 surface increased and the reduction temperature of the surface oxygen decreased after Pd loading onto CeO2-T. Pd/CeO2-T was employed as a catalyst toward the oxidative carbonylation of phenol and the reaction conditions were optimized. Phenol conversion was 53.2% with 96.7% selectivity to diphenyl carbonate under optimal conditions. The integrity of the tubular CeO2 structure was maintained after the catalyst was recycled, however, both activity and selectivity significantly decreased, which was mainly attributed to the Pd active component significantly leaching during the reaction.

Graphical abstract: Pd catalyst supported on CeO2 nanotubes with enhanced structural stability toward oxidative carbonylation of phenol

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Dec 2018
Accepted
29 Mar 2019
First published
11 Apr 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 11356-11364

Pd catalyst supported on CeO2 nanotubes with enhanced structural stability toward oxidative carbonylation of phenol

Z. Fu, Z. Wang, H. Wang, F. Li, W. Xue and Y. Wang, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 11356 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA10090J

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