Development of Palladium and Platinum Decorated Granulated Carbon Nanocomposites for Catalytic Chlorate Elimination

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Granulated carbon nanotube-supported palladium and platinum-containing catalysts were developed. By using these, remarkable catalytic activity was achieved in chlorate ion hydrogenation. Nitrogen-doped bamboo-like carbon nanotubes (N-BCNTs) loaded gel beads were prepared by using Ca2+, Ni2+ or Fe3+ ions as precursors for cross-linking of sodium alginate. The gel beads were carbonized at 800 °C, and these granulated carbon nanocomposites (GCNC) were used as supports to prepare palladium and platinum-containing catalysts. All in all, three catalysts were developed and, in each case, >99 n/n% chlorate conversion was reached in the aqueous phase by using the Pd-Pt containing GCNCs, moreover, these systems retained their catalytic activity even after repeated use.

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Sikora, E., Muránszky, G., Kristály, F., Fiser, B., Farkas, L., Viskolcz, B., & Vanyorek, L. (2022). Development of Palladium and Platinum Decorated Granulated Carbon Nanocomposites for Catalytic Chlorate Elimination. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810514

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