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Catalytic hydrogenation of 2-((1-benzyl-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridin-4-yl)methylene)-5, 6-dimethoxy-2, 3-dihydroinden-1-one hydrochloride (1) to 2-((1-benzylpiperidin-4-yl)methyl)-5, 6-dimethoxy-2, 3-dihydroinden-1-one hydrochloride (2) was investigated in batch-slurry reactor. The 5% Pt/C catalysts were chosen for optimizing the catalytic activity. The catalyst activity has been changed by using the differently morphologically structured fractal catalysts. The kinetic terms of hydrogenation for (1) change with the fractal dimensions of the 5% Pt/C catalyst. The most active and selective (with the highest reaction rate for production of (2), and with the least impurities level) is the catalyst K3, and the worst the catalyst K4. This most active and selective catalyst has an intermediate fractal surface dimension, DF, ads = 2.77, and the worst catalyst is represented by almost smooth surface with a high DF, ads = 2.82. The interface D[BW] fractal indices (derived from the thresholded SEM images, at the magnifications in the range 600–2000×) are largest ones for the most suitable catalyst K3, and lowest for the catalyst K4.
catalyst; hydrogenation; fractal; reaction kinetic, fractal, hydrogenation, reaction kinetic, catalyst
catalyst; hydrogenation; fractal; reaction kinetic, fractal, hydrogenation, reaction kinetic, catalyst
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