Supraparticles on beads for supported catalytically active liquid metal solutions - the SCALMS suprabead concept

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Abstract

A novel GaPt-based supported catalytically active liquid metal solution (SCALMS) material is developed by exploiting the suprabead concept: Supraparticles, i.e. micrometer-sized particles composed of nanoparticles assembled by spray-drying, are bonded to millimeter-sized beads. The suprabeads combine macroscale size with catalytic properties of nanoscale GaPt particles entrapped in their silica framework.

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Zimmermann, T., Madubuko, N., Groppe, P., Raczka, T., Dünninger, N., Taccardi, N., … Wintzheimer, S. (2023). Supraparticles on beads for supported catalytically active liquid metal solutions - the SCALMS suprabead concept. Materials Horizons, 10(11), 4960–4967. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3mh01020a

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