Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1278311 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ligand-free Ru nanoclusters supported on carbon black have been synthesized in situ for the first time from the reduction of RuCl3 by ammonia-borane concomitantly with its hydrolysis process at room temperature, and their catalytic activity has been investigated. Well dispersed Ru nanoclusters (∼1.7 nm) are stabilized and immobilized by carbon black. Due to the small size and the absence of ligands on the surface, the Ru catalysts exhibit high catalytic activity, which is partly retained after 5 reaction cycles. A kinetic study shows that the catalytic hydrolysis of ammonia-borane is first order with respect to Ru catalyst concentration; the turnover frequency is 429.5 mol H2 min−1 mol−1 Ru. The activation energy for the hydrolysis of ammonia-borane in the presence of Ru/C catalysts has been measured to be 34.81 ± 0.12 kJ mol−1, which is smaller than most of the values reported for other catalysts, including those based on Ru, for the same reaction.

▶ Ru nanoclusters on carbon black were in situ synthesized. ▶ Such synthesized Ru nanoclusters were used for hydrolysis of ammonia borane. ▶ These ligand-free nanoclusters don't need further treatment before catalysis. ▶ They exhibit high catalytic activity, low activation energy, and fair stability.

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