Hydrogen Vanadate as an Effective Stabilizer of Pd Nanocatalysts for Formic Acid Electroxidation
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2008
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In this paper, a simple chemical reduction route is discussed that results in small size, uniform dispersion of Pd nanoparticles supported on carbon black. HVO42-, the tridentate oxoanion with its O-O distance of 2.76 angstrom, closely matching with the Pd-Pd distance (2.75 angstrom), is expected to be an effective stabilizer for Pd according to the lattice size-matching binding model (Finke, R. G.; Ozkar, S. Coord. Chem. Rev. 2004, 248, 135). Because it has never been tested, HVO42- is exploited and found to be a very simple and effective stabilizer. |
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Ge JJ;Zhang YW;Liu CP;Lu TH;Liao JH;Xing W.Hydrogen Vanadate as an Effective Stabilizer of Pd Nanocatalysts for Formic Acid Electroxidation,JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C,2008,112(44):17214–17218 |
Palavras-Chave | #TRANSITION-METAL NANOCLUSTERS #FUEL-CELLS #NANOPARTICLES #CATALYSTS #RU #ELECTROOXIDATION #OXIDATION #CROSSOVER #MEMBRANE #COLLOIDS |
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