(675c) Bimetallic Catalyst Preparation Using Strong Electrostatic Adsorption | AIChE

(675c) Bimetallic Catalyst Preparation Using Strong Electrostatic Adsorption

Authors 

Regalbuto, J. R. - Presenter, U. Illinois at Chicago
Sambandan, E. - Presenter, U. Illinois at Chicago
Cao, C. - Presenter, U. Illinois at Chicago
Miller, J. T. - Presenter, Argonne National Laboratory


Many catalysts for energy applications such as fuel cell electrocatalysts and Fischer Tropsch synthesis call for bimetallic particles. This paper presents a simple, rational method to synthesize bimetallic particles. Via Strong Electrostatic Adsorption, metal coordination complexes such as Pt and Pd ammines are selectively adsorbed onto a carbon or oxide suported metal oxide such as cobalt, copper, iron, and molybdenum oxide, such that after reduction, bimetallic particles are produced. These can be core-shell or alloy particles, as determined by STEM/EELS, EXAFS/XANES, and TPR.