Decoration of graphene with tetrametallic Cu@FeCoNi core-shell nanoparticles for catalytic hydrolysis of amine boranes

Magnetic tetrametallic core-shell Cu@FeCoNi nanoparticles (NPs) supported on graphene have been synthesized through a simple one-step in situ procedure using methylamine borane (MeAB) as a reducing agent. The use of MeAB is the key for making the well-defined tetrametallic core-shell NPs, as sodium...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2014-01, Vol.4 (62), p.32817-32825
Hauptverfasser: Meng, Xiangyu, Li, Shuangshi, Xia, Bingquan, Yang, Lan, Cao, Nan, Su, Jun, He, Man, Luo, Wei, Cheng, Gongzhen
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Zusammenfassung:Magnetic tetrametallic core-shell Cu@FeCoNi nanoparticles (NPs) supported on graphene have been synthesized through a simple one-step in situ procedure using methylamine borane (MeAB) as a reducing agent. The use of MeAB is the key for making the well-defined tetrametallic core-shell NPs, as sodium borohydride (NaBH 4 ) resulting in tetrametallic alloy NPs, and ammonia borane (AB) resulting in a mixture of monometallic Cu and Cu@FeCoNi NPs. Thanks to the core-shell structure, the Cu@FeCoNi/graphene NPs exhibit much higher catalytic performance toward hydrolysis of AB than their counterparts reduced by NaBH 4 and AB. Among all the catalysts studied, Cu 12.6 @Fe 9.8 Co 38.8 Ni 38.8 /graphene displays the highest catalytic performance toward hydrolysis of AB, with a turnover frequency (TOF) value of 20.93 mol H 2 per min per mol per catalyst, which is higher than that of most reported non-noble metal-based catalysts, and even some noble-metal based catalysts. Furthermore, the as-prepared NPs exhibit good durability and magnetic recyclability toward hydrolysis of AB and MeAB, which makes the practical recycling application of the NPs more convenient. Magnetic tetrametallic core-shell Cu@FeCoNi nanoparticles (NPs) supported on graphene have been synthesized through a simple one-step in situ procedure using methylamine borane (MeAB) as a reducing agent.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c4ra04894f