| Literature DB >> 31990102 |
Evgeny Filatov1,2, Varvara Lagunova1,2, Dmitry Potemkin1,3, Natalia Kuratieva1,2, Andrey Zadesenets1,2, Pavel Plyusnin1,2, Alexander Gubanov1,2, Sergey Korenev1,2.
Abstract
[M(NH3 )4 ]A (M=Pt, Pd; A=CrO4 , Cr2 O7 ) and [Pt(NH3 )4 (NO2 )(Cr2 O7 )]NO3 complex salts were synthesized and characterized by a number of physicochemical methods of analysis (IR, single-crystal and powder XRD, and simultaneous thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry with evolved gas analysis mass spectrometry). Thermolysis of the salts obtained in a hydrogen atmosphere proceeds with the partial reduction of chromium to a metallic state and the formation of Mx Cr1-x (M=Pt, Pd) metal solid solution with a chromium content of up to 22 at % and chromium(III) oxide. The thermal decomposition of salts in an inert and oxidizing atmosphere passes through the formation stage of the MCrO2 phase with the delafossite structure followed by its subsequent decomposition into chromium(III) oxide and noble metal. Nanosized Pt-Cr2 O3 and Pd-Cr2 O3 composites obtained by the thermolysis of precursor salts in air at 500 °C and being held at this temperature for 1 h showed a high catalytic activity in the CO total oxidation (TOX) and preferential oxidation in the excess of hydrogen (PROX) processes compared with that of monometallic Pt and Pd powders.Entities:
Keywords: chromium; homogeneous catalysis; palladium; platinum; thermal decomposition
Year: 2020 PMID: 31990102 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201905391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236