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Bimetallic palladium nickel nanoparticles loaded on ammonia-alkalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes for efficient dehydrogenation of formic acid
- Key Words:REDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDE; HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION; CATALYTIC-ACTIVITY; NO OXIDATION; XPS SPECTRA; BASIC RESIN; PD; DECOMPOSITION; CARBON; METAL
- Abstract:Catalytic hydrogen production from formic acid has been reported to be an efficient method for hydrogen generation and storage. In this study, the mullite-type SmMn2O5 is first synthesized by coprecipitation, and then the extra-fine bimetallic PdCr NPs with dimensions of 2.05 nm are successfully anchored on the surface of amine-functionalized SmMn2O5 by a one-step wet chemical method. The obtained PdCr/OPDA-SmMn2O5 shows good catalytic activity and the turnover frequency (TOF) value of 1028 h(-1) at 323 K, which is in line with most reports. Notably, the catalyst remains stable and active under five cycle performance tests with no significant agglomeration after the reaction. The remarkable catalytic performance is attributed to the formation of small and highly dispersed PdCr NPs after the introduction of amino groups. In addition, the synergistic effect between the bimetal and the support effectively accelerates the catalytic efficiency of the bimetal system. This study provides an idea for the development of amine-modified bimetallic-loaded catalysts.
- Volume:38
- Issue:11
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