A new way of assessing the interaction of a metallic phase precursor with a modified oxide support substrate as a source of information for predicting metal dispersion

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A new way of assessing the interaction of a metallic phase precursor with a modified oxide support substrate as a source of information for predicting metal dispersion. / Nowicki, Waldemar; Piskuła, Zbigniew; Kirszensztejn, Piotr et al.
in: Arabian Journal of Chemistry, Jahrgang 13, Nr. 1, 01.01.2020, S. 2620-2627.

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title = "A new way of assessing the interaction of a metallic phase precursor with a modified oxide support substrate as a source of information for predicting metal dispersion",
abstract = "Well-dispersed nanosized clusters of metallic platinum were obtained by decomposition of ethylenediamine complexes immobilized on amorphous silica surfaces. Samples before reduction were obtained by potentiometric titration in a heterogeneous liquid/solid system in different pH ranges. The proposed easy and inexpensive method for characterization of metal-ligand interactions provides new information about phenomena taking place at the molecular level, depending on the type of support, type of agent coupling with the ligand, and type of metal. The systems obtained were characterized by TEM, XRPD and hydrogen chemisorption. The catalytic properties of the systems studied were tested in N2O decomposition.",
keywords = "Complexes on silica surface, Metallic catalyst, Platinum nanoparticles, Silane coupling agent, Chemistry",
author = "Waldemar Nowicki and Zbigniew Pisku{\l}a and Piotr Kirszensztejn and Dorota Bartkowiak and Erhard Kemnitz and Patrycja Ku{\'z}ma",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.arabjc.2018.06.015",
language = "English",
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AU - Nowicki, Waldemar

AU - Piskuła, Zbigniew

AU - Kirszensztejn, Piotr

AU - Bartkowiak, Dorota

AU - Kemnitz, Erhard

AU - Kuźma, Patrycja

PY - 2020/1/1

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N2 - Well-dispersed nanosized clusters of metallic platinum were obtained by decomposition of ethylenediamine complexes immobilized on amorphous silica surfaces. Samples before reduction were obtained by potentiometric titration in a heterogeneous liquid/solid system in different pH ranges. The proposed easy and inexpensive method for characterization of metal-ligand interactions provides new information about phenomena taking place at the molecular level, depending on the type of support, type of agent coupling with the ligand, and type of metal. The systems obtained were characterized by TEM, XRPD and hydrogen chemisorption. The catalytic properties of the systems studied were tested in N2O decomposition.

AB - Well-dispersed nanosized clusters of metallic platinum were obtained by decomposition of ethylenediamine complexes immobilized on amorphous silica surfaces. Samples before reduction were obtained by potentiometric titration in a heterogeneous liquid/solid system in different pH ranges. The proposed easy and inexpensive method for characterization of metal-ligand interactions provides new information about phenomena taking place at the molecular level, depending on the type of support, type of agent coupling with the ligand, and type of metal. The systems obtained were characterized by TEM, XRPD and hydrogen chemisorption. The catalytic properties of the systems studied were tested in N2O decomposition.

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KW - Metallic catalyst

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