Hydrogen release from liquid organic hydrogen carriers catalysed by platinum on rutile-anatase structured titania.
Päivi Aakko-SaksaM VehkamäkiMarianna L KemellLaura KeskiväliP SimellMatti ReinikainenU TapperTimo RepoPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2020)
A liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) is an interesting concept for hydrogen storage. We describe herein a new, active catalyst system for dehydrogenation of perhydrogenated dibenzyl toluene (H18-DBT), which is a promising LOHC candidate. Pt supported on a rutile-anatase form of titania was found to be more active than Pt supported on anatase-only titania, or on alumina, and almost equally active as Pt supported on carbon. Robust and durable metal oxide supports are preferred for catalysing reactions at high temperatures.