Chemistry - Is palladium on carbon acting as an oxidising or reducing agent?
Palladium on carbon ($\ce{Pd/C}$) is neither an oxidant nor a reductant. The reaction is the dehydrogenation of piperidine: $\ce{C5H11N -> C5H5N + 3H2}$ and here, $\ce{Pd/C}$ is merely a catalyst.
Even in standard hydrogenation reactions using $\ce{H2(g) + Pd/C}$, the $\ce{Pd/C}$ is not a reducing agent. The $\ce{H2}$ is the reducing agent and Pd/C is again only a catalyst.