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Constructing Carbon-Coated Fe3O4 Microspheres as Antiacid and Magnetic Support for Palladium Nanoparticles for Catalytic Applications
Author(s) -
Lirong Kong,
Xiaofeng Lu,
Xiujie Bian,
Wanjin Zhang,
Ce Wang
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
acs applied materials and interfaces
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.535
H-Index - 228
eISSN - 1944-8252
pISSN - 1944-8244
DOI - 10.1021/am101077a
Subject(s) - materials science , catalysis , adsorption , nanoparticle , chemical engineering , palladium , carbon fibers , methyl orange , coating , noble metal , hydrothermal circulation , magnetic nanoparticles , inorganic chemistry , metal , nanotechnology , composite number , organic chemistry , composite material , metallurgy , photocatalysis , chemistry , engineering
Fe₃O₄ microsphere is a good candidate as support for catalyst because of its unique magnetic property and large surface area. Coating Fe₃O₄ microspheres with other materials can protect them from being dissolved in acid solution or add functional groups on their surface to adsorb catalyst. In this paper, a carbon layer was coated onto Fe₃O₄ microspheres by hydrothermal treatment using polyethylene glycol as the connecting agents between glucose and Fe₃O₄ spheres. Through tuning the added amounts of reactants, the thickness of the carbon layer could be well-controlled. Because of the abundant reductive groups on the surface of carbon layer, noble metal ions could be easily adsorbed and in situ reduced to nanoparticles (6-12 nm). The prepared catalyst not only had unique antiacid and magnetic properties, but also exhibited a higher catalytic activity toward the reduction of methyl orange than commercially used Pd/C catalyst.

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