Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6454709 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Palladium(0) nanoparticles supported on nanoceria can be prepared by impregnation and reduction.•Efficient catalyst in hydrogen generation from formic acid at room temperature.•Superior catalytic activity with an initial TOF of 1400 h−1 at room temperature.•Kinetic data, obtained by monitoring H2 gas, can be converted to the variation in formic acid concentration.

Highly efficient dehydrogenation of formic acid (FA) at room temperature was achieved using palladium(0) nanoparticles supported on nanoceria (Pd0/CeO2) as catalysts. Pd0/CeO2 was prepared by impregnation of palladium(II) ions on the surface of ceria followed by their reduction with sodium borohydride in aqueous solution at room temperature. Pd0/CeO2 was isolated from the reaction solution by centrifugation and characterized by a combination of advanced analytical techniques. The catalytic activity of Pd0/CeO2 samples with various Pd loading in the range 1.0-5.0% wt was tested in dehydrogenation of formic acid plus sodium formate with a molar ratio of FA/SF = 1/9. Pd0/CeO2 with Pd loading of 2.27% wt shows superb catalytic activity in dehydrogenation of FA with a turnover frequency (TOF) value of 1400 h−1 at 25.0 ± 0.1 °C. The superb catalytic activity of Pd0/CeO2 is ascribed to the reducible nature of ceria during the decomposition of FA (HCO2H → CO2 + H2). The kinetic data, obtained by measuring the volume of pure H2 gas, could be converted to the change in concentration of FA by considering the equilibrium between the formate ion and formic acid (HCO2H ⇋ HCOO− + H3O+). The FA concentration versus time data fit to the first order kinetics with respect to the FA concentration.

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