| Literature DB >> 31336270 |
Xiaolong Fu1, Jingwei Hou2, Chao Chen3, Jiamao Li4, Lei Yue5, Xiaojun Chen6, Linjie Zhao7, Guangming Ran8, Xiulong Xia9, Yu Gong10, Wenjie Ding11, Chengjian Xiao12, Heyi Wang13.
Abstract
A hierarchical porous composite of Pt@MIL-101/ployvinylidene fluoride (Pt@MIL-101/PVDF) was successfully prepared through a solution-processed method. This composite possesses advanced superhydrophobic and superaerophilic performance which makes it a promising catalyst facilitating liquid phase catalytic exchange techniques (LPCE) in hydrogen-water isotope exchange process. Its superhydrophobic property results in the repellence of water drops from flooding the catalytic surface with a relatively large contact angle in the exchange reaction, and its superaerophilic surface broke hydrogen bubbles into thin film so as to reach higher catalytic reactive efficiency. High reactivity and long-term stability in the reaction process can also be achieved by the configuration of mesoporous cages of MIL-101 confining Pt nanoparticles and preventing them from sintering.Entities:
Keywords: Hydrogen isotopes; Hydrogen-water catalytic exchange; Pt@MIL-101/PVDF composite; Superaerophilic; Superhydrophobic
Year: 2019 PMID: 31336270 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.120904
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588