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- 2017Emerging approaches to stabilise photocorrodible electrodes and catalysts for solar fuel applicationscitations
- 2016Metal-encapsulated organolead halide perovskite photocathode for solar-driven hydrogen evolution in watercitations
- 2016Acetylene Oligomerization over Pd Nanoparticles with Controlled Shape: A Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization Studycitations
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Acetylene Oligomerization over Pd Nanoparticles with Controlled Shape: A Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization Study
Abstract
Substantial signal enhancements achieved by using parahydrogen in catalytic hydrogenations are powerful tools for mechanistic studies of chemical reactions involving molecular H2. Potentially, this technique can be extended to other reaction classes, providing new information about reaction mechanisms. Moreover, this can lead to new substances with highly polarized spins. Here we report strong signal enhancements of oligomerization reaction products observed during the selective acetylene hydrogenation over Pd nanoparticles of different shapes and sizes supported on SiO2. C4 oligomeric products (1,3-butadiene, 1-butene, 2-butene) demonstrated high degree of nuclear spin polarization with the highest degree observed for 1-butene (more than 1.7 % vs 2.4×10-3 % at thermal equilibrium), which was an order of magnitude larger compared to that of the triple C-C bond hydrogenation products. No dependence of polarization on the metal surface statistics, and generally on the nanoparticles morphology (cubes, octahedra, cuboctahedra), could be observed. In contrast, the particle size effect was such that larger particles provided higher signal enhancements. This observation is in line with the increased activity over larger Pd nanoparticles observed during the acetylene hydrogenation over the same catalysts.