The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal

2008, 1 : 42-46
Published online 2008 May 21. DOI: 10.2174/1874834100801010042
Publisher ID: TOPEJ-1-42

Preparation of the Catalyst Support from the Oil-Shale Processing By-Product

F. Pérez-Caballero , A-L Peikolainen , M. Koel , M. Herbert , A. Galindo and F. Montilla
Institute of Chemistry, Tallinn University of Technology. Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia.

ABSTRACT

5-methylresorcinol and the technical mixture of oil-shale phenolic compounds were applied for carbon aerogel preparation. Gels, which were prepared via base catalyzed polymerization were dried under supercritical conditions and subsequent pyrolysis of obtained dry aerogels led to carbon aerogels. Activation of carbon aerogel with CO2 and H2O was performed and porosity and the specific surface area of activated carbon aerogels were studied. Langmuir specific surface areas of well over 2000 m2/g were achieved and microporosity of carbon aerogel samples was tuneable ranging from below 50% until over 85%. Impregnation with the complex [Pd(C4HF6O)2] was carried out in supercritical CO2 using H2 for a quick reduction of Pd(II) to Pd(0). Eventually, highly porous material decorated with nanoparticles of black palladium was obtained having a homogeneous metal distribution.