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Selective Hydrogenation of Ethyne in Ethene‐Rich Streams on Palladium Catalysts, Part 2: Steady‐State Kinetics and Effects of Palladium Particle Size, Carbon Monoxide, and Promoters
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringPart 2Catalytic ProcessHeterogeneous CatalysisActive SiteCarbonaceous DepositsCatalysisHydrogenChemistryPalladium DispersionCatalyst PreparationPalladium Particle SizeChemical KineticsCatalyst ActivationCatalytic SynthesisCarbon Monoxide
Developments in the last three decades of kinetics of selective hydrogenation of ethyne in ethene‐rich streams on palladium catalysts are reviewed. Most of the studies can be described comprehensively by a model that assumes carbonaceous deposits (i) create irreversibly on the palladium surface small A types of active site (selective to ethene) and large E types of active site (selective to ethane), and (ii) are involved in hydrogenation of ethene on E s sites on the support. The relative importance of these sites, with varying (i) reaction conditions, (ii) palladium dispersion, (iii) process modifiers, and (iv) promoters, is discussed. Keywords: Palladium catalystsEthyne hydrogenationCarbonaceous depositsKinetic modelsMetal dispersionPromoters
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