posted on 2025-03-06, 04:47authored byShao-Kang Qian, Xin Ma, Hui Lv, Jun-Yang Yan, Gui-Ping Cao, Peng Gao, Wen-Huan Qiao, Alaaddin M. M. Saeed
Monolithic catalyst has eliminated
or weakened the adverse effects
on the polymer hydrogenation activity of traditional heterogeneous
catalysts. This work delves into the adsorption and activation processes
of the benzene ring on the surface of catalyst-active metals. Ni has
been introduced into Pd to prepare the PdNi-NCNFs@FN bimetallic catalyst.
The active metals Pd and Ni have formed bimetallic nanoparticles,
and nickel doping can effectively regulate the adsorption energy of
PS benzene ring, promote the desorption of intermediates and catalyst
surface renewal, and thus improve the activity of PdNi-NCNFs@FN in
hydrogenation (with a TOF of 54.78 gPS/(gPd·h)).
The catalyst prepared under optimized conditions showed excellent
performance in high-concentration/molecular-weight PS hydrogenation.
The catalyst significantly weakens the hindrance of viscosity and
conformation effects through the shear thinning of high-speed agitation
and the “dragon entangled column” mechanism. PdNi-NCNFs@FN
has great potential for industrial applications in expanding the PS
hydrogenation industry, increasing PS hydrogenation yield, and preparing
high-molecular-weight PCHE.