Issue 19, 2014

The genesis of a heterogeneous catalyst: in situ observation of a transition metal complex adsorbing onto an oxide surface in solution

Abstract

Understanding the interactions between metal complexes and oxide surfaces is crucial to the synthesis of supported metal catalysts. Recently developed in situ techniques have made it possible to closely characterize the solid/liquid interface. For the first time, the adsorption of platinum complexes on alumina and silica has been probed using a quartz crystal microbalance; we were able to observe the adsorption of metal complexes in real time, and to observe the reversibility of this adsorption.

Graphical abstract: The genesis of a heterogeneous catalyst: in situ observation of a transition metal complex adsorbing onto an oxide surface in solution

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Nov 2013
Accepted
20 Dec 2013
First published
23 Dec 2013

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 2409-2411

Author version available

The genesis of a heterogeneous catalyst: in situ observation of a transition metal complex adsorbing onto an oxide surface in solution

A. Hervier, J. Blanchard, G. Costentin, J. Regalbuto, C. Louis and S. Boujday, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 2409 DOI: 10.1039/C3CC48838A

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