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2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (04) ◽  
pp. 2677-2685
Author(s):  
Teotone Vaz ◽  
S.M. Gurav ◽  
A.V. Salker

Catalysts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 949
Author(s):  
Lucas Warmuth ◽  
Gülperi Nails ◽  
Maria Casapu ◽  
Sheng Wang ◽  
Silke Behrens ◽  
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Titania nanotubes (TNTs) impregnated with Pd and Pt nanoparticles are evaluated as heterogeneous catalysts in different conditions in two reactions: catalytic CO oxidation (gas phase, up to 500 °C) and H2O2 direct synthesis (liquid phase, 30 °C). The TNTs are obtained via oxidation of titanium metal and the intermediate layer-type sodium titanate Na2Ti3O7. Thereafter, the titanate layers are exfoliated and show self-rolling to TNTs, which, finally, are impregnated with Pd or Pt nanoparticles at room temperature by using Pd(ac)2 and Pt(ac)2. The resulting crystalline Pd/TNTs and Pt/TNTs are realized with different lengths (long TNTs: 2.0–2.5 µm, short TNTs: 0.23–0.27 µm) and a specific surface area up to 390 m2/g. The deposited Pd and Pt particles are 2–5 nm in diameter. The TNT-derived catalysts show good thermal (up to 500 °C) and chemical stability (in liquid-phase and gas-phase reactions). The catalytic evaluation results in a low CO oxidation light-out temperature of 150 °C for Pt/TNTs (1 wt-%) and promising H2O2 generation with a productivity of 3240 molH2O2 kgPd−1 h−1 (Pd/TNTs, 5 wt-%, 30 °C). Despite their smaller surface area, long TNTs outperform short TNTs with regard to both CO oxidation and H2O2 formation.


Author(s):  
Kyriaki Polychronopoulou ◽  
Ayesha A. AlKhoori ◽  
Angelos M. Efstathiou ◽  
Maguy Abi Jaoude ◽  
C. M. Damaskinos ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 403 ◽  
pp. 123630 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-Ta Yang ◽  
Chin Jung Lin ◽  
Tiziano Montini ◽  
Paolo Fornasiero ◽  
Sofia Ya ◽  
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