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Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses

Subnanometric Pd clusters confined within zeolite crystals was fabricated using zeolitic seeds with premade [Pd(3)Cl(PPh(2))(2)(PPh(3))(3)](+) clusters under hydrothermal conditions. Characterization of the Pd(3)@Beta catalysts indicate that the Pd clusters confined in the channels of Beta zeolite e...

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Autores principales: Sun, Wenjuan, Yang, Zhenglong, Xu, Yanbin, Shi, Yawei, Shen, Yongjie, Liu, Guozhu
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9051224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01576h
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author Sun, Wenjuan
Yang, Zhenglong
Xu, Yanbin
Shi, Yawei
Shen, Yongjie
Liu, Guozhu
author_facet Sun, Wenjuan
Yang, Zhenglong
Xu, Yanbin
Shi, Yawei
Shen, Yongjie
Liu, Guozhu
author_sort Sun, Wenjuan
collection PubMed
description Subnanometric Pd clusters confined within zeolite crystals was fabricated using zeolitic seeds with premade [Pd(3)Cl(PPh(2))(2)(PPh(3))(3)](+) clusters under hydrothermal conditions. Characterization of the Pd(3)@Beta catalysts indicate that the Pd clusters confined in the channels of Beta zeolite exhibit better dispersion and stronger interaction with the zeolite support, leading to stabilized Pd species after heat treatment by high temperature. In the model reaction of toluene combustion, the Pd(3)@Beta outperforms both zeolite-supported Pd nanoparticles prepared by conventional impregnation of Pd(3)/Beta and Pd/Beta. Temperatures for achieving toluene conversion of 5%, 50% and 98% of Pd(3)@Beta are 136, 169 and 187 °C at SV = 60 000 mL g(−1) h(−1), respectively. Pd(3)@Beta could also maintain the catalytic reaction for more than 100 h at 230 °C without losing its activity, an important issue for practical applications. The metal-containing zeolitic seed directed synthesis of metal clusters inside zeolites endows the catalysts with excellent catalytic activity and high metal stability, thus providing potential avenues for the development of metal-encapsulated catalysts for VOCs removal.
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spelling pubmed-90512242022-04-29 Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses Sun, Wenjuan Yang, Zhenglong Xu, Yanbin Shi, Yawei Shen, Yongjie Liu, Guozhu RSC Adv Chemistry Subnanometric Pd clusters confined within zeolite crystals was fabricated using zeolitic seeds with premade [Pd(3)Cl(PPh(2))(2)(PPh(3))(3)](+) clusters under hydrothermal conditions. Characterization of the Pd(3)@Beta catalysts indicate that the Pd clusters confined in the channels of Beta zeolite exhibit better dispersion and stronger interaction with the zeolite support, leading to stabilized Pd species after heat treatment by high temperature. In the model reaction of toluene combustion, the Pd(3)@Beta outperforms both zeolite-supported Pd nanoparticles prepared by conventional impregnation of Pd(3)/Beta and Pd/Beta. Temperatures for achieving toluene conversion of 5%, 50% and 98% of Pd(3)@Beta are 136, 169 and 187 °C at SV = 60 000 mL g(−1) h(−1), respectively. Pd(3)@Beta could also maintain the catalytic reaction for more than 100 h at 230 °C without losing its activity, an important issue for practical applications. The metal-containing zeolitic seed directed synthesis of metal clusters inside zeolites endows the catalysts with excellent catalytic activity and high metal stability, thus providing potential avenues for the development of metal-encapsulated catalysts for VOCs removal. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9051224/ /pubmed/35492099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01576h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sun, Wenjuan
Yang, Zhenglong
Xu, Yanbin
Shi, Yawei
Shen, Yongjie
Liu, Guozhu
Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
title Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
title_full Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
title_fullStr Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
title_short Fabrication of Pd(3)@Beta for catalytic combustion of VOCs by efficient Pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
title_sort fabrication of pd(3)@beta for catalytic combustion of vocs by efficient pd(3) cluster and seed-directed hydrothermal syntheses
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9051224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01576h
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