Catalytic Reactions at Amine-Stabilized and Ligand-Free Platinum Nanoparticles Supported on Titania during Hydrogenation of Alkenes and Aldehydes.

Nils Brinkmann, Alexander Damps, Michael Siemer,Jessica Kräuter, Frank Rößner,Katharina Al-Shamery

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE(2022)

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Ligands like amines are used in the colloidal synthesis approach to protect platinum nanoparticles (Pt NP's) from agglomeration. Normally, ligands like amines are removed by diverse pre-treatment procedures before use in heterogeneous catalysis as amines are considered as a catalyst poison. However, a possible beneficial influence of these surface modifiers on hydrogenation reactions, which is known from spectator species on metal surfaces, is often neglected. Therefore, amine-stabilized Pt nanoparticles supported by titania (P25) were used without any pre-treatment in order to elucidate a possible influence of the ligand in liquid phase hydrogenation reactions. The catalytic activity of amine-stabilized Pt nanoparticles of two different sizes was investigated in a double-walled stirring tank reactor at 69 °C to 130 °C and 1 atm hydrogen pressure. The conversion of cyclohexene to cyclohexane was determined by gas chromatography (GC) and was compared to ligand-free Pt particles. All catalysts were checked before and after reaction by transmission electron spectroscopy (TEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) for possible changes in size, shape, and ligand shell. The hydrogenation of cyclohexene in liquid phase revealed a higher conversion for amine-stabilized Pt nanoparticles on titania than the ligand-free particles. The hydrogenation of 5-methylfurfural (5-MF) was chosen for a further test reaction, since the hydrogenation of α, β-unsaturated aldehydes is more complex and exhibits various reaction paths. However, XPS and infrared spectroscopy (IR) proved that 5-MF acts as catalyst poison at the given reaction conditions.
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