Synthesis of p-aminophenol from p-nitrophenol over nano-sized nickel catalysts

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p-Aminophenol was synthesized by catalytic hydrogenation of p-nitrophenol on nano-sized nickel catalysts prepared by a chemical reduction method from aqueous solutions. The catalysts were characterizedby XRD, EDS, SEM, HRTEM and Mastersizer 2000. Analysis results show that as-prepared catalysts are pure f.c.c. nickel and are prone to aggregation; the average particle size of nickel catalysts is 57 nm and there are high-density defects on particle surfaces. In hydrogenation reactions of p-nitrophenol, the hydrogenation rate is zero-order dependent on nitro aromatics and increases with increasing of hydrogen pressure. Compared with commercial Raney Ni, catalytic properties (activity, selectivity, and stability) of the as-prepared nickel are superior. The reason proposed for higher catalytic activity of nano-sized nickel is a combination effect of the small particle size and high-density surface defects. The partial sintering of nano-sized nickel might lead to the deactivation of the catalytic activity of nano-sized nickel. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Du, Y., Chen, H., Chen, R., & Xu, N. (2004). Synthesis of p-aminophenol from p-nitrophenol over nano-sized nickel catalysts. Applied Catalysis A: General, 277(1–2), 259–264. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2004.09.018

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