| Literature DB >> 31184405 |
Hannah Schreyer1, Rene Eckert1, Sarah Immohr1, Jacopo de Bellis1, Michael Felderhoff1, Ferdi Schüth1.
Abstract
Supported catalysts are among the most important classes of catalysts. They are typically prepared by wet-chemical methods, such as impregnation or co-precipitation. Here we disclose that dry ball milling of macroscopic metal powder in the presence of a support oxide leads in many cases to supported catalysts with particles in the nanometer size range. Various supports, including TiO2 , Al2 O3 , Fe2 O3 , and Co3 O4 , and different metals, such as Au, Pt, Ag, Cu, and Ni, were studied, and for each of the supports and the metals, highly dispersed nanoparticles on supports could be prepared. The supported catalysts were tested in CO oxidation, where they showed activities in the same range as conventionally prepared catalysts. The method thus provides a simple and cost-effective alternative to the conventionally used impregnation methods.Entities:
Keywords: CO oxidation; ball milling; catalysis; mechanochemistry; supported catalysts
Year: 2019 PMID: 31184405 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201903545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336