Thiophene Modification of the Pt/SOD Catalyst to Enhance Catalytic Selectivity in Hydrogenation Reactions
Zongyu Sun,
Zhaobin Ding,
Mengxi Han
et al.
Abstract:Rationally controlling the adsorption conformation of reactants onto metal nanoparticles to promote catalytic selectivity is still a grand challenge. Herein, compared to the unprotected sodalite (SOD) zeolite-supported platinum nanoparticles (Pt/SOD), the introduction of organic thiophene onto Pt/SOD as the composite catalyst (Pt/SOD-thiophene), in the reaction of hydrogenation of p-chloronitrobenzene to p-chloroaniline, exhibited excellent catalytic selectivity and high yield as well as good reusability. Base… Show more
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