Rh–Ni nanoparticles immobilized on Ce(OH)CO3 nanorods as highly efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from alkaline solution of hydrazine

2016 
Abstract Bimetallic Rh–Ni nanoparticles (NPs) immobilized on the cerium hydroxide carbonate (Ce(OH)CO 3 ) have been successfully prepared by a facile co-reduction route, and characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM, EDX, ICP, XPS, and TG-DTA. The as-synthesized Rh–Ni/Ce(OH)CO 3 nanocomposites (NCs) with different metal compositions were applied as the highly efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from the alkaline solution of hydrazine (N 2 H 4 ). Especially, the Rh 55 Ni 45 /Ce(OH)CO 3 NCs exerted the highly activity and 100% H 2 selectivity for the decomposition of hydrazine, providing high turnover frequency (TOF) values of 150 h −1  at 30 °C and 395 h −1  at 50 °C, respectively, relative high values for the metal catalysts. The activation energy for the decomposition of hydrazine catalyzed by Rh 55 Ni 45 /Ce(OH)CO 3 NCs was measured to be 38.8 kJ/mol, lower than most of the values reported for this reaction using many different catalysts. This excellent catalytic performance could be attributed to not only the strain and ligand effects between Rh and Ni, but also the strong interaction between RhNi NPs and Ce(OH)CO 3 support. Such a highly catalyst may greatly encourage the practical application of hydrazine as a hydrogen storage material.
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