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Solid state and gas phase NMR studies of immobilized catalysts and catalytic active nanoparticles

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TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
卷 48, 期 1-4, 页码 75-83

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-008-9054-7

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mesoporous silica; immobilized catalysts; solid-state NMR; nano-catalysts; dihydrogen

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In the current study two new classes of stabile, catalytic active nanomaterials are investigated. The first class of nanoparticles consists of an inner metal core. To stabilize their structure the metal core is surrounded by organic ligands or embedded in a polymer. The second class consists of catalysts immobilized on mesoporous silica supports of SBA-3 type silica. Employing I combination of H-1, H-2, C-13 and Si-29-solid state NMR spectroscopy the structure of the catalysts is analyzed. As a simple model for the catalytic properties of the particles, the activation of H-2(2) gas on the surface of the Particles is Studied. Employing H-1 and H-2 gas phase NMR the kinetics of simple catalytic model reactions is Studied. Employing H-2-NMR solid state NMR spectroscopy, the interaction of the metal surface with the substrate is characterized and kinetic data, which characterize the mobility of the deuterium on the surface, are extracted. For the interpretation of these data, parallel NMR studies of model eta(2)-bound transition metal complexes are employed, which allow, owing to their simpler geometry and higher sensitivity, I quantitative modeling of the spin dynamics in the NMR experiment.

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