화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.23, No.3, 251-255, 2000
Three-phase nitrobenzene hydrogenation over supported glass fiber catalysts: Reaction kinetics study
The catalytic properties of Pd and Pt supported on woven glass fibers (GF) were investigated in the three-phase hydrogenation of nitrobenzene (NB), Over all catalysts, a 100% yield of aniline was attained. The catalytic activity for the best catalysts was two times higher than the activity of commercial Pt/C catalyst traditionally used for liquid-phase hydrogenation, The intrinsic reaction kinetics were studied and a reaction scheme is suggested. The direct formation of aniline from NE was observed over Pd/ GF with traces of intermediates. Four intermediate products were detected during aniline formation over Pt/GF: nitrosobenzene, phenylhydroxylamine, azoxybenzene, and azobenzene. The Eley-Rideal kinetic model fits the experimental data well. The parameters of the model were determined as a function of initial NE concentration and hydrogen pressure. Pt and Pd supported on GF in woven fabrics are suggested as suitable materials for reactors with a structured catalytic bed in multiphase reactor performance.