Carbon Deposition on Heterogeneous Pt Catalysts Promotes the Selective Hydrogenation of Halogenated Nitroaromatics

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Nov 10;13(44):52193-52201. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c11548. Epub 2021 Aug 9.

Abstract

Pt-based heterogeneous metal catalysts are commonly used in the hydrogenation of nitro groups. However, the continuous large metal domain size and the complex interaction between the substrates and metal surface usually inevitably result in side reactions, such as dehalogenation of halogenated nitroaromatics. In this work, by simply treating the Pt-based catalysts with CO at elevated temperature, the Boudouard reaction taking place on Pt surface results in the deposition of carbon species thereon. The carbon deposition not only inhibits the dehalogenation by restricting the planar interaction of the aromatic group with the Pt surface that is segmented by C, the hydrogenation activity of the nitro group is also enhanced on the partially positively charged surface Pt sites created by the electron-withdrawing interstitial C. Such a simple treatment strategy is effective for fabricating Pt-based catalysts on different supports toward the selective hydrogenation of a wide range of halogenated nitroaromatics.

Keywords: Boudouard reaction; hydrodechlorination; interstitial carbon; nitro group hydrogenation; selective hydrogenation.

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