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Pd/SiO2 catalysts: synthesis of Pd nanoparticles with the controlled size in mesoporous silicas

โœ Scribed by Igor Yuranov; Pedro Moeckli; Elena Suvorova; Philippe Buffat; Lioubov Kiwi-Minsker; Albert Renken


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
489 KB
Volume
192
Category
Article
ISSN
1381-1169

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โœฆ Synopsis


Synthesis of Pd nanoparticles with controlled size (d Pd = 1-3.6 nm) was carried out within the pores of the mesoporous HMS and SBA-15 silicas. Pd was ion-exchanged on non-calcined silicas, prepared by solvent extraction of the templates. A high concentration of silanol groups on the mesopore surface allowed attaining Pd loading up to 4.4. wt.%. The Pd/HMS and Pd/SBA-15 were characterised by chemical analysis, XRD, N2 adsorption-desorption and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) methods. The materials possess a high SSA and narrow pore size distribution. Introduction of Pd nanoparticles in HMS resulted in a progressive loss of the regularity in the mesoporous structure. On the contrary, all Pd/SBA-15 composites retained the original well-ordered 2D hexagonal structure of SBA-15. The thick walls of the SBA-15 framework are accounted for the higher stability observed. The TEM investigations confirmed that the Pd nanocrystals were located within the SBA-15 mesoporous framework channels. The particle size did not exceed the mesopore diameter (2-6 nm) at Pd loading of 0.1-4.4 wt.%. Pd clusters were found to be resistant against sintering during air-calcination (550 โ€ข C, 4 h). The catalyst 2.1%Pd/SBA-15 used in methane combustion at 520 โ€ข C demonstrated stable activity during 6 h on stream.


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