Electrospinning is utilized to fabricate catalytic nanofiber scaffold for biocrude upgrading in hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) following computational studies suggesting the need for nano-catalysts for efficient HDO conversion and selectivity. Here, Pt-TiO nanofibers are fabricated through electrospinning, followed by wet impregnation with a heteropoly acid (HPA), tungstosilicic acid. Intensive heat treatments were incorporated during and after processes to obtain a HPA doped Pt-TiO nano-catalyst. Catalytic HDO was performed in a batch reactor with phenol as the raw biocrude dissolved in hexadecane. The HPA doped Pt-TiO catalyst demonstrated promising HDO performance of 37.2% conversion and a 78.9% selectivity to oxygen free benzene and the remainder 21.1% as diphenyl ester as a result of esterification by acidic components of the catalyst. Additionally, BET surface area characterization show a low surface area 16.9 m g significantly lower than existing commercial catalysts and a mesoporous nature suitable for selectivity. The presence of HPA on the anatase nanofiber compensated for low platinum nanoparticles crystallinity on the nanofibers. This work might create needed alternatives for preparing HDO catalysts for efficient aromatics production.
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October 2024
Montana Tech Nanotechnology Laboratory, Montana Technological University, Butte, MT, 59701, USA.
Electrospinning is utilized to fabricate catalytic nanofiber scaffold for biocrude upgrading in hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) following computational studies suggesting the need for nano-catalysts for efficient HDO conversion and selectivity. Here, Pt-TiO nanofibers are fabricated through electrospinning, followed by wet impregnation with a heteropoly acid (HPA), tungstosilicic acid. Intensive heat treatments were incorporated during and after processes to obtain a HPA doped Pt-TiO nano-catalyst.
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December 2018
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, Jawahar Nagar, Shameerpet Mandal, Hyderabad-500078, India.
Herein, perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid-doped polyaniline (PTP) nanofibers with/without photoreactive anatase TiO (TiO-PTP and PTP, respectively) have been successively synthesized and subsequently decorated by Pt nanoparticles (Pt NPs) to prepare Pt-PTP and Pt-TiO-PTP composites. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy confirms the presence of ∼3 nm spherical-shaped Pt NPs on both the composites along with TiO on Pt-TiO-PTP. Pt loading on the composites is deliberately kept similar to compare the methanol electro-oxidation in the two composites.
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September 2018
Department of Chemistry, Florida A&M University Tallahassee FL 32307 USA
Photocatalytic nanofibers of TiO decorated with 2% metal (Pt, Pd, and Cu) and metal alloys (PtPd and PtCu) were synthesized by the polymer-assisted electrospinning method, followed by microwave-assisted ethylene glycol reduction. Structurally, nanofibers calcined at 500 °C adopted an anatase phase along with a remnant rutile phase. Morphological, structural, and photocatalytic studies were carried out using scanning and transmission electron microscopy equipped with an energy dispersive spectroscopy attachment, X-ray powder diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and photocatalytic hydrogen generation under UV-Vis irradiation.
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September 2008
Department of Chemistry, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua 500, Taiwan.
Hydrogen trititanate (H 2Ti 3O 7) nanofibers were prepared by a hydrothermal method in 10 M NaOH at 403 K, followed by acidic rinsing and drying at 383 K. Calcining H 2Ti 3O 7 nanofibers at 573 K led to the formation of TiO 2 (B) nanofibers. Calcination at 673 K improved the crystallinity of the TiO 2 (B) nanofibers and did not cause any change in the morphology and dimensions of the nanofibers.
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