Abstract
Pt/C catalysts were prepared by impregnation of carbon xerogels with H2PtCl6 aqueous solutions. Three supports with various pore textures were used: two micro-mesoporous (maximum pore size = 10 and 40 nm, respectively) and one micro-macroporous (maximum pore size = 70 nm). After impregnation, drying and reduction, the metal particles were at most 1-1.5 nm in diameter. The Pt dispersion was close to 100% in the case of the xerogel with large mesopores. For the two other supports, a small fraction of Pt was trapped in blocked micropores. The specific catalytic activity obtained for benzene hydrogenation was 4-10 times higher than that obtained with active charcoal-supported catalysts prepared by a similar method. The high dispersion of Pt was attributed to the presence in the xerogel of large mesopore or macropore volumes, which facilitates impregnation, and a low amount of oxygenated surface groups. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Job, N., Pereira, M. F. R., Lambert, S., Cabiac, A., Delahay, G., Colomer, J. F., … Pirard, J. P. (2006). Highly dispersed platinum catalysts prepared by impregnation of texture-tailored carbon xerogels. Journal of Catalysis, 240(2), 160–171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2006.03.016
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