Highly dispersed platinum in metal organic framework NH2-MIL-101(Al) containing phosphotungstic acid – Characterization and catalytic performance
2012
Abstract The synthesis, characterization (FT-IR, XPS, NMR, UV–Vis), and catalytic performance of Pt supported on phosphotungstic acid (PTA) encapsulated in a metal organic framework (MOF) are reported. The highly dispersed Keggin units of PTA in NH 2 -MIL-101(Al), synthesized in one step, act as anchoring sites for the Pt precursor species. After different post-treatments, the resulting catalysts have been tested in the oxidation of CO, the preferential oxidation of CO in the presence of H 2 , and the hydrogenation of toluene. Reduction at 473 K results in the formation of small Pt 0 clusters and Pt 2+ species. Reduction at 573 K induces the formation of intermetallic Pt–W 5+ species, which exhibit the best CO oxidation activity and a higher selectivity toward CO 2 than alumina supported Pt, resembling the combination of a noble metal on a reducible support. In toluene hydrogenation, the MOF catalysts perform worse than Pt on alumina, ascribed to the too small size of the Pt clusters in the MOF catalysts.
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