The use of NaX zeolite as a template to obtain a mono-atomic Pt dispersion by impregnation with Pt(II) acetylacetonate/acetone solution

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The incorporation of platinum into the cavities of NaX zeolite was realized by impregnation and thermal decomposition of the organometallic compound Pt(II)-acetylacetonate dissolved in acetone. A high dispersion of platinum to predominantly mono-atomic particles was achieved thanks to the tight fit of the Pt(II)-acetylacetonate molecules in the aperture of the zeolite supercage. Using the high angle annular dark field imaging technique of HRTEM, individual Pt particles situated within the zeolite crystals were, for the first time, clearly visible. This offers new possibilities of studying the distribution of incorporated metal particles along the crystal depth. © 2009 Copyright (CC) SCS.

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Mentus, S., Mojović, Z., & Radmilović, V. (2009). The use of NaX zeolite as a template to obtain a mono-atomic Pt dispersion by impregnation with Pt(II) acetylacetonate/acetone solution. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 74(10), 1113–1123. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0910113M

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