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Lactose oxidation over palladium catalysts supported on active carbons and on carbon nanofibres
Authors:Anton V. Tokarev  Elena V. Murzina  Kari Eränen  Heidi Markus  Arie J. Plomp  Johannes H. Bitter  Päivi Mäki-Arvela  Dmitry Yu. Murzin
Affiliation:1.Process Chemistry Centre,?bo Akademi University,Turku,Finland;2.Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands
Abstract:Liquid-phase lactose oxidation was investigated over supported Pd/C and Pd-carbon nanofibre catalysts, which were characterized by several methods. A complex relationship between catalyst activity and catalyst acidity was established, i.e. optimum catalyst acidity resulted in the highest activity in lactose oxidation. In-situ catalyst potential measurements during lactose oxidation gave information about the extent of accumulation of oxygen on the metal surface. These results could be correlated with catalyst deactivation, which was extensive over the most acidic catalysts at low reaction temperatures. Selectivity for the desired product, lactobionic acid, was a maximum of approximately 83% at 93% conversion. The main side-product was lactulose formed via isomerisation of lactose. Lower selectivity toward lactobionic acid was obtained when the rate of oxidation of lactose was low.
Keywords:Palladium  Active carbon  Carbon nanofibres  Surface acidity  Lactose oxidation  Catalyst potential
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