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Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis | 2006

Preparation of carbon-supported Pd and Au-Pd catalysts via optimized adsorption of metallic complexes

Aurore Deffernez; Sophie Hermans; Michel Devillers

Abstract A series of Pd/C and Au-Pd/C catalysts were prepared in an optimized and controlled adsorption fashion, by determining the point of zero-charge (PZC) of the carbon support and the nature of metal species present in solution over the whole pH range. In the case of the monometallic Pd/C samples, these two parameters influence the adsorption of metallic species on the support as function of the pH, which might be explained in terms of electrostatic interactions. In the case of gold, maximum adsorption occurs over the whole pH range but the Au/C ratios measured by XPS could be maximized in a certain pH-window. These catalysts are highly active in glyoxal oxidation and XPS characterization demonstrated that the activity is correlated with Pd/C ratios above a threshold value and with an important degree of Pd reduction.


Catalysis Letters | 2012

Molybdenum oxoanions as dispersing agents in the preparation of Pd/C catalysts for the selective oxidation of glyoxal

Sophie Hermans; F. Thiltges; Aurore Deffernez; Michel Devillers

Catalysts Pd/C were prepared in the presence of Mo oxoanions. The size of Mo precursor and the electrostatic interactions with the Pd precursor during the synthesis were found to be responsible for high Pd dispersions. These catalysts were very active for glyoxal oxidation into glyoxalic acid.Graphical Abstract


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2011

Au-Pd/C catalysts for glyoxal and glucose selective oxidations

Sophie Hermans; Aurore Deffernez; Michel Devillers


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2005

Bimetallic Bi–Pt, Ru–Pt and Ru–Pd and trimetallic catalysts for the selective oxidation of glyoxal into glyoxalic acid in aqueous phase

Aurore Deffernez; Sophie Hermans; Michel Devillers


Catalysis Today | 2010

Preparation of Au-Pd/C catalysts by adsorption of metallic species in aqueous phase for selective oxidation

Sophie Hermans; Aurore Deffernez; Michel Devillers


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Pd/C catalysts prepared by controlled adsorption of Pd(II) species on SX PLUS carbon in the aqueous phase

Aurore Deffernez; Sophie Hermans; Michel Devillers


10th International Symposium on the Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts | 2010

Noble metal carbon-supported oxidation catalysts prepared by a controlled adsorption method in aqueous phase (poster)

Sophie Hermans; Aurore Deffernez; Nathalie Meyer; Michel Devillers


9th European Congress on Catalysis (EUROPACAT-IX) | 2009

Carbon-supported Au-Pd and Au-Pt catalysts prepared by controlled adsorption of metal complexes in aqueous phase (poster)

Aurore Deffernez; Nathalie Meyer; Sophie Hermans; Michel Devillers


6th World Congress on Oxidation Catalysis (6-WCOC) | 2009

Preparation of Au-Pd/C catalysts by controlled adsorption of metallic species in aqueous phase for selective oxidations

Aurore Deffernez; Sophie Hermans; Michel Devillers


6th World Congress on Oxidation Catalysis (6-WCOC) | 2009

Pt/C and Au-Pt/C catalysts prepared by controlled adsorption of metallic species on carbon in aqueous phase (poster)

Nathalie Meyer; Aurore Deffernez; Sophie Hermans; Michel Devillers

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Michel Devillers

Université catholique de Louvain

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Sophie Hermans

Université catholique de Louvain

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Nathalie Meyer

Université catholique de Louvain

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F. Thiltges

Université catholique de Louvain

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