Ultrathin Atomic Layer Deposited Al2O3 Overcoat Stabilizes Al2O3-Pt/Ni-Foam Hydrogenation Catalysts

Azina Rahmani, Maksim A. Sultanov, Kemah Kamiru-White, Lorianne R. Shultz-Johnson,Brian E. Butkus,Shaohua Xie,Fudong Liu,Diep T. H. Nguyen, Noe?mie Wilson-Faubert,Ali Nazemi, Parag Banerjee,Lei Zhai,Massimiliano Delferro,Jianguo Wen,Titel Jurca

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Galvanic exchange seeds the growth of Pt nanostructures on the Ni foam monolith. Subsequent atomic layer deposition of ultrathin Al2O3 followed by annealing under air affords supported Pt catalysts with ultralow loading (0.020 ppm). In addition to the expected enhancement of the stability of the Pt particles on the surface, the similar to 2 nm Al2O3 overcoat appears to also play a crucial role in the overall structural integrity of the NiOx nanoplates that grow on the Ni foam surface as a result of the preparative route. The resulting material is physically robust toward repeated handling and showcases retention of catalytic activity over 10 standard catalyst recycling trials, standing in marked contrast to the uncoated samples. Catalyst activity was tested via the hydrogenation of various functionalized styrenes at low temperatures and low hydrogen pressure in ethanol as a solvent, with a TOF as high as 9.5 x 10(6) h(-1) for unfunctionalized styrene. Notably, the catalysts show excellent tolerance toward F, Cl, and Br substituents and no hydrogenation of the aromatic ring.
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heterogeneous catalysis, hydrogenation, nickel foam, atomic layer deposition, platinum catalyst
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