Impact of testing temperature on the structure and catalytic properties of au nanotubes composites

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In the paper, the catalytic activity of composites based on gold nanotubes and ion track membranes was studied using bench reaction of the p-nitrophenol (4-NP) reduction in the temperature range of 25-40 °C. The efficiency of the prepared catalysts was estimated on the rate constant of the reaction and by conversion degree of 4-NP to p-aminophenol (4-AP). The comprehensive evaluation of the structure was performed by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. A decreasing of the composites activity was observed when the reaction were carried out at the temperature over 35 °C, due to an increased average crystallite size from 7.31±1.07 to 10.35±3.7 nm (after 1st run). In temperature range of 25-35 °C the efficiency of the composite catalyst was unchanged in 3 runs and decreases by 24-32 % after the 5th run. At the high temperature of 40 °C after the 5th run the composite become completely catalytically inert.

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Mashentseva, A. A., Zdorovets, M. V., & Borgekov, D. B. (2018). Impact of testing temperature on the structure and catalytic properties of au nanotubes composites. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Catalysis, 13(3), 405–411. https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.13.3.2127.405-411

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