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Excellent Catalytic Performance of ISOBAM Stabilized Co/Fe Colloidal Catalysts toward KBH4 Hydrolysis
by
Huang, Zhenxia
, Guan, Keke
, Wang, Junkai
, Zhang, Haijun
, Huang, Zhong
, Zhu, Qing
, Zhang, Shaowei
, Jia, Quanli
in
Catalysts
/ Catalytic activity
/ Co/Fe colloidal catalysts
/ Cobalt
/ Colloids
/ Density functional theory
/ Electron transfer
/ Fourier transforms
/ Hydrogen
/ hydrogen generation
/ Hydrogen production
/ Hydrolysis
/ Ions
/ Iron
/ ISOBAM-104
/ KBH4 hydrolysis
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nitrates
/ Noble metals
/ Particle size
/ Photoelectron spectroscopy
/ Photoelectrons
/ Potassium
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Transmission electron microscopy
2022
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Excellent Catalytic Performance of ISOBAM Stabilized Co/Fe Colloidal Catalysts toward KBH4 Hydrolysis
by
Huang, Zhenxia
, Guan, Keke
, Wang, Junkai
, Zhang, Haijun
, Huang, Zhong
, Zhu, Qing
, Zhang, Shaowei
, Jia, Quanli
in
Catalysts
/ Catalytic activity
/ Co/Fe colloidal catalysts
/ Cobalt
/ Colloids
/ Density functional theory
/ Electron transfer
/ Fourier transforms
/ Hydrogen
/ hydrogen generation
/ Hydrogen production
/ Hydrolysis
/ Ions
/ Iron
/ ISOBAM-104
/ KBH4 hydrolysis
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nitrates
/ Noble metals
/ Particle size
/ Photoelectron spectroscopy
/ Photoelectrons
/ Potassium
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Transmission electron microscopy
2022
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Excellent Catalytic Performance of ISOBAM Stabilized Co/Fe Colloidal Catalysts toward KBH4 Hydrolysis
by
Huang, Zhenxia
, Guan, Keke
, Wang, Junkai
, Zhang, Haijun
, Huang, Zhong
, Zhu, Qing
, Zhang, Shaowei
, Jia, Quanli
in
Catalysts
/ Catalytic activity
/ Co/Fe colloidal catalysts
/ Cobalt
/ Colloids
/ Density functional theory
/ Electron transfer
/ Fourier transforms
/ Hydrogen
/ hydrogen generation
/ Hydrogen production
/ Hydrolysis
/ Ions
/ Iron
/ ISOBAM-104
/ KBH4 hydrolysis
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nitrates
/ Noble metals
/ Particle size
/ Photoelectron spectroscopy
/ Photoelectrons
/ Potassium
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Transmission electron microscopy
2022
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Excellent Catalytic Performance of ISOBAM Stabilized Co/Fe Colloidal Catalysts toward KBH4 Hydrolysis
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Excellent Catalytic Performance of ISOBAM Stabilized Co/Fe Colloidal Catalysts toward KBH4 Hydrolysis
2022
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Recently, developing a cost-effective and high-performance catalyst is regarded as an urgent priority for hydrogen generation technology. In this work, ISOBAM-104 stabilized Co/Fe colloidal catalysts were prepared via a co-reduction method and used for the hydrogen generation from KBH4 hydrolysis. The obtained ISOBAM-104 stabilized Co10Fe90 colloidal catalysts exhibit an outstanding catalytic activity of 37,900 mL-H2 min−1 g-Co−1, which is far higher than that of Fe or Co monometallic nanoparticles (MNPs). The apparent activation energy (Ea) of the as-prepared Co10Fe90 colloidal catalysts is only 14.6 ± 0.7 kJ mol−1, which is much lower than that of previous reported noble metal-based catalysts. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results and density functional theory calculations demonstrate that the electron transfer between Fe and Co atoms is beneficial for the catalytic hydrolysis of KBH4.
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