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Enhanced catalytic activity over palladium supported on ZrO 2 @C with NaOH-assisted reduction for decomposition of formic acid.

Tong WangFang LiHualiang AnWei XueYanji Wang
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
A ZrO 2 @C support based on t-ZrO 2 embedded in amorphous carbon was obtained via the pyrolysis of a UiO-66 precursor. Highly dispersed Pd nanoparticles (NPs) were subsequently deposited onto this support, using NaOH-assisted reduction, to obtain a formic acid (FA) decomposition catalyst. This material showed a turnover frequency (TOF) for the heterogeneously-catalyzed decomposition of FA of 8588 h -1 at 60 °C, with 100% H 2 selectivity. This performance is ascribed to the uniform dispersion of smaller palladium nanoparticles and a synergistic effect between the metal NPs and support. Even at 30 °C, the complete decomposition of FA was achievable in FA/SF (SF, sodium formate) solution, with a TOF as high as 1857 h -1 .
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