Cu and Pd Supported on Carbon for Hydrogen Production from Formic Acid: Effect of Doping the Support with Nitrogen Conference attendances
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EuropaCat-XIII: 13th European Congress on Catalysis 27-31 Aug 2017 , Florence |
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Abstract:
Doping of carbon support with nitrogen led to an increase of the rate of hydrogen production from formic acid over 1 wt% Cu or Pd catalysts by 3-4 times. This was provided by the appearance of new active metal sites. The nature of these species was elucidated by atomic resolution HAADF/STEM, XPS, NEXAFS and CO chemisorption methods. A part of these sites represents electron-deficient single metal atoms strongly interacting with nitrogen species of the support like in complexes with 1,10-phenanthroline ligand. DFT calculations demonstrated the reactivity of such Pd single atom with respect to the formic acid molecule.
Cite:
Bulushev D.A.
, Sobolev V.I.
, Chuvilin A.L.
, Stolyarova S.G.
, Asanov I.P.
, Zacharska M.
, Okotrub A.V.
, Bulusheva L.G.
Cu and Pd Supported on Carbon for Hydrogen Production from Formic Acid: Effect of Doping the Support with Nitrogen
EuropaCat-XIII: 13th European Congress on Catalysis 27-31 Aug 2017
Cu and Pd Supported on Carbon for Hydrogen Production from Formic Acid: Effect of Doping the Support with Nitrogen
EuropaCat-XIII: 13th European Congress on Catalysis 27-31 Aug 2017