The hydrogenation of citral was investigated using various palladium- and rhodium-based catalytic systems. We explored both Pd and Rh nanoparticles stabilized by K-carrageenan in a biphasic water/THF system, as well as several heterogeneous catalysts with low precious metal content. In particular, the heterogenous catalysts employed were Pd/Al2O3 (0.3% Pd w/w), Rh/Al2O3 (0.18% Rh w/w), and HNTs@PDA/PdNPs (0.8% Pd w/w), obtained using a site-specific polydopamine coating on the external surface of halloysite as support. Across all experiments, palladium-based catalysts consistently demonstrated superior activity and selectivity compared to their rhodium counterparts. Notably, the catalytic systems exhibit a very different selectivity. Indeed, both Pdand Rh-based water-soluble catalysts, as well as the heterogeneous Rh/Al2O3 catalytic system, favor the formation of citronellal, due to the hydrogenation of the carbon-carbon double bond conjugated to the carbonyl group. In contrast, the two heterogeneous palladium-based catalysts strongly promote the formation of menthol through the cyclization of citronellal, in some cases achieving nearly complete selectivity.
Selective Hydrogenation of Citral: a Catalytic Challenge
Stefano Paganelli
Conceptualization
;Chiara D'AcunziMethodology
;Oreste PiccoloSupervision
2026
Abstract
The hydrogenation of citral was investigated using various palladium- and rhodium-based catalytic systems. We explored both Pd and Rh nanoparticles stabilized by K-carrageenan in a biphasic water/THF system, as well as several heterogeneous catalysts with low precious metal content. In particular, the heterogenous catalysts employed were Pd/Al2O3 (0.3% Pd w/w), Rh/Al2O3 (0.18% Rh w/w), and HNTs@PDA/PdNPs (0.8% Pd w/w), obtained using a site-specific polydopamine coating on the external surface of halloysite as support. Across all experiments, palladium-based catalysts consistently demonstrated superior activity and selectivity compared to their rhodium counterparts. Notably, the catalytic systems exhibit a very different selectivity. Indeed, both Pdand Rh-based water-soluble catalysts, as well as the heterogeneous Rh/Al2O3 catalytic system, favor the formation of citronellal, due to the hydrogenation of the carbon-carbon double bond conjugated to the carbonyl group. In contrast, the two heterogeneous palladium-based catalysts strongly promote the formation of menthol through the cyclization of citronellal, in some cases achieving nearly complete selectivity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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