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Structure relationship of nitrochlorobenzene catalytic degradation process in water over palladium-iron bimetallic catalyst / 浙江大学学报(英文版)(B辑:生物医学和生物技术)
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 548-552, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-251890
ABSTRACT
Two isomers of nitrochlorobenzene (o-, and p-NCB) were treated by a Pd/Fe catalyst in aqueous solutions through catalytic amination and dechlorination. Nitrochlorobenzenes are rapidly converted to form chloroanilines (CAN) first through an amination process, and then rapidly dechlorinated to become aniline (AN) and Cl(-), without the involvement of any other intermediate reaction products. The amination and dechlorination reaction are believed to take place predominantly on the surface site of the Pd/Fe catalysts. The dechlorination rate of the reductive degradation of the two isomers of nitrochlorobenzene (o-, and p-NCB) in the presence of Pd/Fe as a catalyst was measured experimentally. In all cases, the reaction rate constants were found to increase with the decrease in the Gibbs free energy (correlation with the activation energy) of NCBs formation; the activation energy of each dechlorination reaction was measured to be 95.83 and 77.05 kJ/mol, respectively for o- and p-NCB. The results demonstrated that p-NCBs were reduced more easily than o-NCBs.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Palladium / Structure-Activity Relationship / Water / Kinetics / Catalysis / Chemistry / Waste Disposal, Fluid / Water Purification / Industrial Waste / Iron Language: English Journal: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B Year: 2006 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Palladium / Structure-Activity Relationship / Water / Kinetics / Catalysis / Chemistry / Waste Disposal, Fluid / Water Purification / Industrial Waste / Iron Language: English Journal: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B Year: 2006 Type: Article