Direct synthesis of HO over Pd-M@HCS (M = Sn, Fe, Co, or Ni): effects of non-noble metal M on the electronic state and particle size of Pd
For the mono-metal Pd based catalysts, the O-O bond in O 2 and H 2 O 2 is easily dissociated due to the higher energy sites of Pd, which decreases the selectivity and productivity of H 2 O 2 . To address this issue, non-noble metals M (M = Sn, Fe, Co, Ni) were doped into palladium precursors to crea...
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Published in | New journal of chemistry Vol. 46; no. 18; pp. 8739 - 8751 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Published |
09.05.2022
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Summary: | For the mono-metal Pd based catalysts, the O-O bond in O
2
and H
2
O
2
is easily dissociated due to the higher energy sites of Pd, which decreases the selectivity and productivity of H
2
O
2
. To address this issue, non-noble metals M (M = Sn, Fe, Co, Ni) were doped into palladium precursors to create a series of yolk-shell structure bimetallic catalysts Pd-M@HCS (H = hollow; C = carbon; S = sphere) with Pd-M as the core and porous carbon as the shell. The results indicated that the catalyst Pd-M@HCS doped with Sn, Fe, Co, and Ni has a weak dissociation ability for O
2
, and both the adsorption and dissociation ability for H
2
are improved. Of these catalysts, the catalyst Pd-Sn@HCS gives the best performance, which is benefited by the suitable Pd-Sn nanoparticle size and the best Pd
2+
/Pd
0
ratio. The influence of the
n
Pd
/
n
Sn
ratio in the Pd-Sn@HCS system on catalyst performance was further explored, and the findings revealed that Pd-Sn@HCS had the best catalytic activity and stability when the
n
Pd
/
n
Sn
ratio was 2. The catalyst's H
2
conversion, H
2
O
2
selectivity, and productivity were 35%, 97%, and 3961 mmol g
Pd
−1
h
−1
, respectively. After 10 cycles, the H
2
O
2
productivity of this catalyst remained at 92.1%, which was greater than the H
2
O
2
productivity of the typical Pd-based catalyst Pd/C, which stayed at 37% under the same conditions.
Direct synthesis of H
2
O
2
in a yolk-shell structure assisted by M (M = Fe,Co,Ni,Sn) metal doping. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2nj01074g |