Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder Description
Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon (CAS: 12135-22-7) has the characteristics of high hydrogenation reduction, good selectivity, stable performance, etc. The charging ratio is small when in use, it can be used repeatedly, and is easy to recycle. It is widely used in hydrogenation, selective hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, oxidation, hydrogenolysis, dehalogenation, carbonylation, decarbonylation, polymerization regulation, olefin shift, hydrogenation purification.
Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder Specification
CAS Number
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12135-22-7
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Chemical Formula
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Pd(OH)2
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Molecular Weight
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140.42
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Form
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black powder
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Total Impurities
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< 0.3%
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Main Reaction Yield
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90-99%
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BET Specific Surface Area
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≥930m2/g
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Average Particle Size
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28-34μm
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Metal Surface Area
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48-65m2/g
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Particle Strength
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≥85%
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Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder Applications
Hydrogenation: Reducing unsaturated compounds like alkenes and alkynes.
Catalysis in fine chemicals production: Used in organic reactions like hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, and coupling reactions.
Electrocatalysis: Used in fuel cells and other electrochemical processes.
Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder Packaging
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Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder FAQs
Q1: What is Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder?
Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon (Pd(OH)₂/C) is a catalyst that combines palladium hydroxide with activated carbon. This composite is used in various hydrogenation reactions and other catalytic processes, providing enhanced stability and activity compared to using palladium alone.
Q2: What is the advantage of using Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon?
The carbon support offers increased surface area for the palladium catalyst, improving the efficiency of reactions. Additionally, carbon helps to stabilize palladium, extending its lifetime and reducing the loss of active material during the reaction.
Q3: How is Palladium Hydroxide on Carbon Powder prepared?
It is prepared by impregnating activated carbon with palladium salt (usually palladium chloride), followed by a reduction process to form palladium metal, which is then treated with an alkaline solution to produce palladium hydroxide.