Preparation method of titanium dioxide-palladium composite catalyst
A composite catalyst and titanium dioxide technology, which is applied in the direction of preparation of organic compounds, preparation of amino compounds, physical/chemical process catalysts, etc., can solve the problem of low utilization rate of titanium dioxide carrier
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[0019] A preparation method of titanium dioxide-palladium composite catalyst, comprising the steps of:
[0020] Step 1, adding ethyl cellulose to 1L of absolute ethanol for low-temperature ultrasonic dissolution for 20 minutes, then distilling under reduced pressure to obtain a viscous liquid, which is spun to form nanocellulose filaments; the ethyl cellulose in absolute ethanol Concentration is 40g / L, and the temperature of low-temperature ultrasonic is 3 ℃, and ultrasonic frequency is 60kHz; The temperature of described vacuum distillation is 80 ℃, and pressure is 70% of standard atmospheric pressure; The temperature of described spinning is 100 ℃, and pressure is 0.4MPa, the diameter of the nanocellulose filament is 400nm;
[0021] Step 2, adding palladium acetate and n-butyl titanate to 1L of diethyl ether to form a mixed solution with low-temperature ultrasonication; then spray the mixed solution evenly on the nanofibers, let it stand and dry to obtain the first coating; ...
Embodiment 2
[0026] A preparation method of titanium dioxide-palladium composite catalyst, comprising the steps of:
[0027] Step 1, adding ethyl cellulose to 1L of absolute ethanol for low-temperature ultrasonic dissolution for 25 minutes, then distilling under reduced pressure to obtain a viscous liquid, which is spun to form nanocellulose filaments; the ethyl cellulose in absolute ethanol Concentration is 70g / L, and the temperature of low-temperature ultrasonic is 5 ℃, and ultrasonic frequency is 80kHz; The temperature of described vacuum distillation is 85 ℃, and pressure is 75% of standard atmospheric pressure; The temperature of described spinning is 105 ℃, and pressure is 0.5MPa, the diameter of the nanocellulose filament is 600nm;
[0028] Step 2, adding palladium acetate and n-butyl titanate to 1L of diethyl ether to form a mixed solution with low-temperature ultrasonication; then spray the mixed solution evenly on the nanofibers, let it stand and dry to obtain the first coating; ...
Embodiment 3
[0033] A preparation method of titanium dioxide-palladium composite catalyst, comprising the steps of:
[0034] Step 1, adding ethyl cellulose to 1L of absolute ethanol for low-temperature ultrasonic dissolution for 25 minutes, then distilling under reduced pressure to obtain a viscous liquid, which is spun to form nanocellulose filaments; the ethyl cellulose in absolute ethanol Concentration is 70g / L, and the temperature of cryogenic ultrasonic is 5 ℃, and ultrasonic frequency is 70kHz; The temperature of described vacuum distillation is 85 ℃, and pressure is 75% of standard atmospheric pressure; The temperature of described spinning is 105 ℃, and pressure is 0.5MPa, the diameter of the nanocellulose filament is 600nm;
[0035] Step 2, adding palladium acetate and n-butyl titanate to diethyl ether to form a mixed solution under low-temperature ultrasonication; then spray the mixed solution evenly on the nanofiber filaments, and leave to dry to obtain the first coating; the pa...
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