Carbon aerogels prepared at different carbonization temperatures and with varying mesopore volumes were used as supports for Pt catalysts to study the n-C4H10/H2 reaction. Mean Pt particle size depended on the mesopore volume of the support, showing a linear decrease when the mesopore volume increased. The turnover frequency (TOF) for hydrogenolysis was much higher than for isomerization in catalysts supported on carbon aerogels obtained at 900-950 °C. However, both TOF values were similar in catalysts supported on the carbon aerogel obtained at 500 °C. TOF for hydrogenolysis and isomerization were related to the mean Pt particle size in catalysts supported on carbon aerogels obtained at 900-950 °C. In addition, both reactions showed a compensation effect between the activation energy and pre-exponential factor, indicating that they have the same intermediate, i.e., the chemisorbed dehydrogenated alkane. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Moreno-Castilla, C., Carrasco-Marín, F., & Dawidziuk, M. B. (2012). Carbon aerogel-supported pt catalysts for the hydrogenolysis and isomerization of n-butane: Influence of the carbonization temperature of the support and pt particle size. Catalysts, 2(4), 422–433. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal2040422
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