Artículo
Ultra‐Small Platinum Nanoparticles with High Catalytic Selectivity Synthesized by an Eco‐friendly Method Supported on Natural Hydroxyapatite
Autor
GAMA LARA, SERGIO ARTURO; 327203
NATIVIDAD RANGEL, REYNA; 87755
Garcia Orozco, Ivan; 37869
LOPEZ CASTAÑARES, RAFAEL; 4547
MORALES LUCKIE, RAUL ALBERTO; 45308
González Pedroza, María Guadalupe; 629035
VILCHIS NESTOR, ALFREDO RAFAEL; 161073
GAMA LARA, SERGIO ARTURO
NATIVIDAD RANGEL, REYNA
Garcia Orozco, Ivan
LOPEZ CASTAÑARES, RAFAEL
MORALES LUCKIE, RAUL ALBERTO
González Pedroza, María Guadalupe
VILCHIS NESTOR, ALFREDO RAFAEL
Institución
Resumen
The biosynthesis of Pt-nanoparticles (Pt NPs) supported on bovine bone powder was conducted by an environmentally friendly method that consists on immersing bovine bone powder into a Pt4+ metal ion solution at room temperature, atmospheric pressure and subsequent reduction by Heterotheca inuloides. It is worth pointing out that a calcination process is not required for the synthesis of this catalyst by the method reported herein. The nanocomposite was characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which revealed uniformly dispersed platinum nanoparticles with quasi-spherical form and average particle size of 7.1 nm. The XPS studies exhibited the presence of 47.62% Pt° and 51.84% PtO. The catalyst activity was tested in the selective hydrogenation of 2-butyne-1,4-diol towards 2-butene-1,4-diol. The nanocomposite exhibits a reasonable catalytic performance with nearly 100% conversion of the alkyne and 96% selectivity towards 2-butene-1,4-diol. CONACYT