A novel palladium catalyst for the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide from carbon monoxide, water and oxygen

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Abstract

The synthesis of hydrogen peroxide from carbon monoxide, water and oxygen in a biphasic system using palladium complexes with bidentate nitrogen ligands as catalysts was investigated. After testing a series of phenanthroline derivatives, 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenylphenanthroline (8) was selected as the most efficient ligand. The palladium complex with ligand 8 showed high stability and catalytic activity (turnover number up to 600 moles of hydrogen peroxide per mole of palladium per hour) and, on the basis of a preliminary study, carried out in continuous operation mode, it appears a promising catalyst for the development of an industrial process.

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Bianchi, D., Bortolo, R., D’Aloisio, R., & Ricci, M. (1999). A novel palladium catalyst for the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide from carbon monoxide, water and oxygen. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, 150(1–2), 87–94. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1381-1169(99)00218-6

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