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  The role of subsurface chemistry in palladium-catalyzed alkyne hydrogenation

Teschner, D., Borsodi, J., Wootsch, A., Revay, Z., Szentmiklosi, L., Kiss, Z., et al. (2008). The role of subsurface chemistry in palladium-catalyzed alkyne hydrogenation. Poster presented at 14th International Congress on Catalysis, Seoul, Korea.

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Teschner, Detre1, Author           
Borsodi, Janos1, Author           
Wootsch, A, Author
Revay, Zsolt, Author
Szentmiklosi, Laszlo, Author
Kiss, Zoltan, Author
Hävecker, Michael1, Author           
Schnörch, Peter1, Author           
Knop-Gericke, Axel1, Author           
Schlögl, Robert1, Author           
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1Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, ou_24023              

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Free keywords: Palladium, Selective hydrogenation, PGAA. Catalytic Hydrogenation
 Abstract: Alkynes can be selectively hydrogenated on palladium catalysts. This process requires however a strong modification of the near-surface region of Pd, in which carbon (autocatalytically fragmented feed molecules) occupies interstitial lattice sites. We have developed a new, in situ Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis (PGAA) technique, which allows us to perform nondestructive elemental analysis (and in particular the quantification of absorbed hydrogen in palladium) during catalytic reaction. By the help of PGAA, we conclude that unselective hydrogenation of alkynes proceeds on hydrogen saturated beta-hydride, while selective hydrogenation was only possible after decoupling bulk properties from the surface events. This latter was possible after carbon dissolved in the top few palladium layers and ceased the equilibrium between surface, subsurface and bulk-dissolved hydrogen. The modified electronic structure of Pd and the inhibition of subsurface hydrogen participating in alkyne hydrogenation rendered the reaction selective.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2008-06-30
 Publication Status: Not specified
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 367620
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Title: 14th International Congress on Catalysis
Place of Event: Seoul, Korea
Start-/End Date: 2008-07-13 - 2008-07-18

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