Abstract:We report size-controllable syntheses of spherical coordination polymer particles using only K 2 [Pt(CN) 4 ], Zn(NO 3 ) 2 ¢6H 2 O, and water, and their conversion to Pt-ZnO composite and PtZn alloy. This method can control both the size and surface morphology of coordination polymer particles by changing the concentrations of the starting materials without any organic solvents, surfactants, and heating treatment. For example, the increasing of [Pt(CN) 4 ] 2¹ concentration reduced the particle size and improv… Show more
“…During the TPR experiments, the hydrogen is rst activated on Pt (or Ni) surface, then the active hydrogen is transferred to the surface ZnO by the hydrogen spillover, reducing it. Aer this, most of the metallic Ni (or Pt) and Zn atoms react between them to form the intermetallic NiZn or PtZn alloys, 35 The overall activity as a function of the reaction temperature is shown in Fig. 5.…”
PtZn and NiZn alloys on ZnO-1D samples were evaluated in the ASRM. Bifunctional behavior between PtZn, NiZn alloys and the ZnO were reported. The ZnO provides the adsorption sites for the reagents and the alloy particles facilitate the H2 transfer.
“…During the TPR experiments, the hydrogen is rst activated on Pt (or Ni) surface, then the active hydrogen is transferred to the surface ZnO by the hydrogen spillover, reducing it. Aer this, most of the metallic Ni (or Pt) and Zn atoms react between them to form the intermetallic NiZn or PtZn alloys, 35 The overall activity as a function of the reaction temperature is shown in Fig. 5.…”
PtZn and NiZn alloys on ZnO-1D samples were evaluated in the ASRM. Bifunctional behavior between PtZn, NiZn alloys and the ZnO were reported. The ZnO provides the adsorption sites for the reagents and the alloy particles facilitate the H2 transfer.
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