Developing a new route to produce aromatic amines as key chemicals from renewable phenols is a benign alternative to current fossil-based routes like nitroaromatic hydrogenation, but is challenging because of the high dissociation energy of the Ar-OH bond and difficulty in controlling side reactions. Herein, an aerosolizing-pyrolysis strategy was developed to prepare high-density single-site cationic Pd species immobilized on CeO (Pd/CeO) with excellent sintering resistance. The obtained Pd/CeO catalysts achieved remarkable selectivity of important aromatic amines (yield up to 76.2 %) in the phenols amination with amines without external hydrogen sources, while Pd nano-catalysts mainly afforded phenyl-ring-saturation products. The excellent catalytic properties of the Pd/CeO are closely related to high-loading Pd single-site catalysts with abundant surface defect sites and suitable acid-base properties. This report provides a sustainable route for producing aromatic amines from renewable feedstocks.
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