2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-022-01608-3
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Optimization of the Metal Phase Composition of Ir–Pd/SiO2–Al2O3 Catalysts to Increase Thiotolerance in Selective Ring Opening of Decalin

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“…Very interestingly, after S addition, trans- decalin was the only identified isomer over bimetallic NM formulations (Figure a,b and Table S3). That suggested weaker tetralin adsorption over strongly diminished adsorbing sites (due to S-poisoning) over NM alloyed particles . Although debilitated T adsorption could originate from electron transfer at this point, it was not possible to clearly discern if that phenomenon was related to either NM-protonic site (on support surface) interaction or Pt electronic transfer to Pd (or even to both phenomena).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Very interestingly, after S addition, trans- decalin was the only identified isomer over bimetallic NM formulations (Figure a,b and Table S3). That suggested weaker tetralin adsorption over strongly diminished adsorbing sites (due to S-poisoning) over NM alloyed particles . Although debilitated T adsorption could originate from electron transfer at this point, it was not possible to clearly discern if that phenomenon was related to either NM-protonic site (on support surface) interaction or Pt electronic transfer to Pd (or even to both phenomena).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In full agreement, the augmented Stolerance of Ir−Pd catalysts (in the selective decalin ring opening, 10−20 ppm of S, as thiophene) was related to both modifications of the electronic properties of NM particles provoked by component alloying and their interaction with surface Brønsted acid sites on the silica−alumina carrier. 73 In the same line, from their studies on Pt−Pd/silica−alumina formulations in the tetralin saturation, Lercher at al. 71,74 concluded that under S-and N-poisoning conditions (100 ppm of S as DBT and 20 ppm of N as quinoline, respectively), carrier surface protonic acidity could be determining the hydrogenation rate by providing sites where aromatic molecules (tetralin in this case) could be adsorbed.…”
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