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Biomass nanoporous carbon-supported pd catalysts for partial hydrogenation of biodiesel: Effects of surface chemistry on pd particle size and catalytic performance

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Two types of cattail flower-derived nanoporous carbon (NPC), i.e., NPC activated with KOH and H3PO4, were produced and characterized using several techniques (e.g., Raman spectroscopy, ni-trogen adsorption, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy). The influence of the carbon support characteristics on the particle sizes and chemical states of Pd in the synthesized Pd/NPC catalysts, which affect the catalytic activity and product selectivity, was analyzed. The surface chemistry properties of NPC were the main factors influencing the Pd particle size; by contrast, the textural properties did not significantly affect the size of the Pd particles on NPC supports. The use of Pd nanoparticles supported on the rich-functionalized surface carbons obtained by H3PO4 activation led to superior catalytic activity for the polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl ester (poly-FAME) hy-drogenation, which could achieve 90% poly-FAME conversion and 84% selectivity towards mono-unsaturated FAME after a 45-min reaction time. This is due to the small Pd nanoparticle size and the high acidity of the catalysts, which are beneficial for the partial hydrogenation of poly-FAME in biodiesel. Conversely, the Pd nanoparticles supported on the high-surface-area carbon by KOH ac-tivation, with large Pd particle size and low acidity, required a longer reaction time to reach similar conversion and product selectivity levels.

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Chemical activation, Nanoporous carbon, Partial hydrogenation, Particle size effect, Pd catalyst, Surface chemistry

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Nanomaterials, 11(6), 2021

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