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Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts

We investigated the effects of Pd precursors and preparation methods on the physicochemical properties and performance of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts in the photocatalytic degradation of methyl violet. To confirm the influence of the precursors, Pd/TiO(2) catalysts were prepared via chemical reduction (CR)...

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Autores principales: Kim, Ye Eun, Byun, Mi Yeon, Lee, Kwan-Young, Lee, Man Sig
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07510h
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author Kim, Ye Eun
Byun, Mi Yeon
Lee, Kwan-Young
Lee, Man Sig
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Byun, Mi Yeon
Lee, Kwan-Young
Lee, Man Sig
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description We investigated the effects of Pd precursors and preparation methods on the physicochemical properties and performance of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts in the photocatalytic degradation of methyl violet. To confirm the influence of the precursors, Pd/TiO(2) catalysts were prepared via chemical reduction (CR) using four different Pd precursors. Additionally, to determine the effects of preparation methods, Pd/TiO(2) catalysts were fabricated using K(2)PdCl(4) precursor via three different methods: CR, deposition–precipitation (DP), and impregnation. The CO chemisorption results showed that the catalyst prepared via DP using the K(2)PdCl(4) precursor, i.e., Pd/TiO(2)_K_DP, displayed the highest Pd dispersion of 12.42% owing to the stable formation of Pd(OH)(2), which strongly interacted with the –OH groups on the TiO(2) support. Although the catalyst prepared via CR using the Pd(NH(3))(4)Cl(2)·H(2)O (PA) precursor, i.e., Pd/TiO(2)_PA_CR, had the lowest Pd dispersion of 0.7%, it exhibited the highest absorption of 26% after 30 min in the dark. It was found that high Pd(2+)/Pd(0) ratio in dark conditions adversely affected the absorption of MV owing to electrostatic repulsion between the cationic dyes and metal nanoparticles. However, the Pd dispersion and the specific surface area played a key role in the photocatalytic activity under UV irradiation. Pd/TiO(2)_K_CR with higher Pd dispersion showed the highest photocatalytic activity and reaction rate of 0.0212 min(−1).
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spelling pubmed-90578022022-05-04 Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts Kim, Ye Eun Byun, Mi Yeon Lee, Kwan-Young Lee, Man Sig RSC Adv Chemistry We investigated the effects of Pd precursors and preparation methods on the physicochemical properties and performance of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts in the photocatalytic degradation of methyl violet. To confirm the influence of the precursors, Pd/TiO(2) catalysts were prepared via chemical reduction (CR) using four different Pd precursors. Additionally, to determine the effects of preparation methods, Pd/TiO(2) catalysts were fabricated using K(2)PdCl(4) precursor via three different methods: CR, deposition–precipitation (DP), and impregnation. The CO chemisorption results showed that the catalyst prepared via DP using the K(2)PdCl(4) precursor, i.e., Pd/TiO(2)_K_DP, displayed the highest Pd dispersion of 12.42% owing to the stable formation of Pd(OH)(2), which strongly interacted with the –OH groups on the TiO(2) support. Although the catalyst prepared via CR using the Pd(NH(3))(4)Cl(2)·H(2)O (PA) precursor, i.e., Pd/TiO(2)_PA_CR, had the lowest Pd dispersion of 0.7%, it exhibited the highest absorption of 26% after 30 min in the dark. It was found that high Pd(2+)/Pd(0) ratio in dark conditions adversely affected the absorption of MV owing to electrostatic repulsion between the cationic dyes and metal nanoparticles. However, the Pd dispersion and the specific surface area played a key role in the photocatalytic activity under UV irradiation. Pd/TiO(2)_K_CR with higher Pd dispersion showed the highest photocatalytic activity and reaction rate of 0.0212 min(−1). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9057802/ /pubmed/35516558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07510h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Kim, Ye Eun
Byun, Mi Yeon
Lee, Kwan-Young
Lee, Man Sig
Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts
title Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts
title_full Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts
title_fullStr Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts
title_short Effects of chlorinated Pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of Pd/TiO(2) catalysts
title_sort effects of chlorinated pd precursors and preparation methods on properties and activity of pd/tio(2) catalysts
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07510h
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