Catalysis Letters, Vol.35, No.3-4, 345-351, 1995
The Influence of Microwave-Heating on the Morphology and Benzene Hydrogenation Activity of Alumina-Supported and Silica-Supported Palladium Catalysts
Alumina- and silica-supported palladium catalysts were prepared by conventional and microwave heating. The catalysts have been characterized by nitrogen adsorption, hydrogen chemisorption, X-ray powder diffraction and temperature-programmed reduction and tested for benzene hydrogenation activity. The results show that preparation of samples by microwave heating leads to enhanced crystallite size and increased hydrogenation activity.