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Title

Confined palladium colloids in mesoporous frameworks for carbon nanotube growth.

Authors

Berenguer-Murcia, Angel; Rebrov, Evgeny V.; Cabaj, Maciej; Wheatley, Andrew E. H.; Johnson, Brian F. G.; Robertson, John; Schouten, Jaap C.

Abstract

Palladium colloidal nanoparticles with an average size of approximately 2.4 nm have been incorporated into mesoporous inorganic thin films following a multistep approach. This involves the deposition of mesoporous titania thin films with a thickness of 200 nm by spin-coating on titanium plates with a superhydrophilic titania outer layer and activation by calcination in a vacuum furnace at 573 K. Nanoparticles have been confined within the porous titania network by dip-coating noble metal suspensions onto these mesoporous thin films. Finally, the resulting nanoconfined systems were used as substrates for the growth of oriented carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition at 923 K in order to enhance their surface area. These CNTs were tested in the hydrogenation of phenylacetylene by hydrogen in a batch reactor. The initial reaction rate observed on a CNT/TiO2 structured catalyst was considerably higher than that on 1 wt% Pd/TiO2 thin films.

Subjects

PALLADIUM; NANOPARTICLES; THIN films; TITANIUM; CARBON nanotubes; HYDROGENATION

Publication

Journal of Materials Science, 2009, Vol 44, Issue 24, p6563

ISSN

0022-2461

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10853-009-3629-y

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