Palladium On Activated Carbon

Palladium on Carbon (Pd/C) is an important catalyst widely used in the chemical industry and organic synthesis. It is mainly made of palladium metal supported on an activated carbon carrier. Due to its efficient catalytic ability and good selectivity, palladium on carbon plays a key role in many reactions


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Product Introduction

Palladium carbon catalyst usually consists of the following two parts:

 

  1. Activated carbon carrier: It has a high specific surface area and a highly porous structure, providing sufficient surface support for palladium metal, which is conducive to the adsorption of reactants and the reaction process.

       2. Palladium metal: usually dispersed on the surface of activated carbon in the form of fine nanoparticles. Palladium loadings typically range from 1-10%, depending on application requirements.

Features of Palladium carbon catalyst:

 

  1. High catalytic activity: Palladium metal has high catalytic activity and can significantly increase the reaction rate.
  2. Good selectivity: Palladium-carbon catalysts can show excellent selectivity in multi-step reactions and complex molecular transformations.
  3. Strong durability: The palladium carbon catalyst remains active over multiple uses and has a long service life.

Application:

core: palladium

reaction type: Heck Reaction

reaction type: Hiyama Coupling

reaction type: Negishi Coupling

reaction type: Sonogashira Coupling

reaction type: Stille Coupling

reaction type: Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling

reagent type: catalyst

reaction type: Buchwald-Hartwig Cross Coupling Reaction

Main Parameters

Palladium content (%)

1.0±0.02

3.0±0.02

5.0±0.02

Index name

Φ1.5~5.0

Φ1.5~5.0

Φ1.5~5.0

Abrasion rate (%)

≤ 0.25

≤ 0.25

≤ 0.25

Bulk density (g/ml)

≥ 0.65

≥ 0.65

≥ 0.65

Static water absorption (%)

≥ 20.0

≥ 20.0

≥ 20.0

Static normal hexane absorption (%)

≥ 12.0

≥ 12.0

≥ 12.0

Specific surface area (m2/g)

≥ 100

≥ 100

≥ 100

Compressive strength point contact strength (N/grain)

≥ 50

≥ 55

≥ 55

Variation coefficient of resistance to crushing

≤ 0.3

≤ 0.3

≤ 0.3

Granularity (%)

≥ 96

≥ 96

≥ 96

Water content of packed product (%)

≤ 1.5

≤ 1.5

≤ 1.5





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