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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces: Ultra-Small PtNPs in Sub-50 nm Hollow TiO2 NSs for WGS, by Hongyu et al

发布时间:2018-10-08
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2018-10-08
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces: Ultra-Small PtNPs in Sub-50 nm Hollow TiO2 NSs for WGS, by Hongyu et al
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Hongyu's paper has been accepted for publication by ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (IF: 8.097). Congratulations!

This work was under collaboration with Prof. Ding Ma at PKU and Prof. Hongyang Liu at IMR, CAS.

Title: Ultra-small platinum nanoparticles encapsulated in sub-50 nm hollow titania nanospheres for low-temperature water-gas shift reaction

Authors: Hongyu Zhao†, Siyu Yao†, Mengtao Zhang†, Fei Huang, Qikui Fan, Shumeng Zhang, Hongyang Liu*, Ding Ma*, and Chuanbo Gao*

Link to the Publisher: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.8b12192

Abstract: Ultra-small platinum nanoparticles loaded over titania is a promising catalyst for the low-temperature water-gas shift (WGS) reaction and shows the potential to work in a mobile hydrogen fuel cell system. Their precise size engineering (< 3 nm) and reliable stabilization remain challenging. To address these issues, we report a reverse-micelle synthesis approach, which affords uniform ultra-small platinum nanoparticles (tunable in ~1.0–2.6 nm) encapsulated in hollow titania nanospheres with a shell thickness of only ~3–5 nm and an overall diameter of only ~32 nm. The Pt@TiO2 yolk/shell nanostructured catalysts display extraordinary stability and monotonically increasing activity with decreasing size of the Pt nanoparticles in the WGS. The size-dependent variation in the electronic property of the Pt nanoparticles and the reducible oxide encapsulation that prevents the Pt nanoparticles from sintering are ascribed as the main reasons for the excellent catalytic performance.