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Ruthenium and palladium bimetallic nanoparticles achieving functional parity with a rhodium cocatalyst for TiO 2 -photocatalyzed ring hydrogenation of benzoic acid.

Kousuke NakanishiSakae ArakiKousuke NomotoYuichi OnoueRyosuke YagiHiroyuki AsakuraAtsuhiro TanakaTsunehiro TanakaHiroshi Kominami
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Our previous study showed that a rhodium (Rh) cocatalyst is indispensable for ring hydrogenation of benzoic acid over a titanium(IV) oxide (TiO 2 ) photocatalyst. In this study, we explored ring hydrogenation under an Rh-free condition by using two kinds of cocatalyst that were inactive for this reaction when used solely. Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid as the ring hydrogenation product was successfully obtained when ruthenium (Ru) and palladium (Pd) were simultaneously loaded on TiO 2 , indicating that this bimetallic system can be used in place of an Rh cocatalyst in ring hydrogenation. The state and distribution of Ru and Pd in particles loaded on TiO 2 were investigated by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photon spectroscopy, and X-ray absorption near edge structure analysis. The functions of Ru and Pd as cocatalysts are discussed on the basis of results of characterization and activity tests. The effects of different contents of Ru and Pd in Ru-Pd/TiO 2 prepared by a two-step photodeposition method on catalytic activity and the features of the reaction system were investigated in detail.
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