Tuning cis-decalin Selectivity in Naphthalene Hydrogenation Over Carbon-supported Rhodium Catalyst Under Supercritical Carbon dioxide

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Norihito Hiyoshi
Tomoya Inoue
Chandrashekhar V. Rode
Osamu Sato
Masayuki Shirai
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[1] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Research Center for Compact Chemical Process
[2] National Chemical Laboratory,Homogeneous Catalysis Division
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Catalysis Letters | 2006年 / 106卷
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supercritical carbon dioxide; hydrogenation; naphthalene; decalin; hydrogen storage; carbon-supported rhodium catalyst;
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Catalytic hydrogenation of naphthalene to decalin was studied over a carbon-supported rhodium catalyst in supercritical carbon dioxide solvent at 333 K, and the results were compared with those in an organic solvent. cis-, trans-Decalin and tetralin were formed from the beginning of the reaction in supercritical carbon dioxide. Higher concentration of hydrogen in carbon dioxide solvent and on the active site, and also the suppression of desorption of partially hydrogenated tetralin molecules from the active site would be responsible for higher selectivity to cis-decalin in supercritical carbon dioxide than that in an organic solvent.
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