Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures
Abstract: Platinum nanoparticles stabilized by a protein, bovine serum albumin, have been synthesized successfully with two different morphologies such as cuboctahedra and nanorods. They have been characterized by the use of different techniques such as XPS, PCS, TEM, and STEM-HAADF. These nanoparti...
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author | Guerra Domínguez, Ricardo Javier Burt, Justin L. Ferrer, Domingo A. Mejía Rosales, Sergio Yacamán, Miguel José |
author_facet | Guerra Domínguez, Ricardo Javier Burt, Justin L. Ferrer, Domingo A. Mejía Rosales, Sergio Yacamán, Miguel José |
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description | Abstract: Platinum nanoparticles stabilized by a protein, bovine serum albumin, have been synthesized successfully with two different morphologies such as cuboctahedra and nanorods. They have been characterized by the use of different techniques such as XPS, PCS, TEM, and STEM-HAADF. These nanoparticles have been applied as catalysts for the hydrogenation of allyl alcohol in an aqueous solution. A key finding of this article is the superior catalytic activity of the nanorods compared to the cuboctahedral particles. This difference in the catalytic activity was justified because of the variation in the amount of protein to stabilize the nanorods. A model for the nanorods and equations that describe the proportion of atoms in the different sites of the particle (face, vertex, edge, or interior) is used to calculate the percentage of atoms that are located on the nanorod surface. The stability of these particles as catalysts was also studied. The results showed that Pt nanorods and Pt cuboctahedra particles were degraded after 24 h of reaction |
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spelling | eprints-89412016-02-09T21:19:28Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/8941/ Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures Guerra Domínguez, Ricardo Javier Burt, Justin L. Ferrer, Domingo A. Mejía Rosales, Sergio Yacamán, Miguel José Q Ciencias en General QC Física Abstract: Platinum nanoparticles stabilized by a protein, bovine serum albumin, have been synthesized successfully with two different morphologies such as cuboctahedra and nanorods. They have been characterized by the use of different techniques such as XPS, PCS, TEM, and STEM-HAADF. These nanoparticles have been applied as catalysts for the hydrogenation of allyl alcohol in an aqueous solution. A key finding of this article is the superior catalytic activity of the nanorods compared to the cuboctahedral particles. This difference in the catalytic activity was justified because of the variation in the amount of protein to stabilize the nanorods. A model for the nanorods and equations that describe the proportion of atoms in the different sites of the particle (face, vertex, edge, or interior) is used to calculate the percentage of atoms that are located on the nanorod surface. The stability of these particles as catalysts was also studied. The results showed that Pt nanorods and Pt cuboctahedra particles were degraded after 24 h of reaction 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/8941/1/Influence%20of%20morphology%20in%20the%20catalytic%20activity%20of%20bioconjugated%20platinum%20nanostructures.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/8941/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/Influence%20of%20morphology%20in%20the%20catalytic%20activity%20of%20bioconjugated%20platinum%20nanostructures.pdf Guerra Domínguez, Ricardo Javier y Burt, Justin L. y Ferrer, Domingo A. y Mejía Rosales, Sergio y Yacamán, Miguel José (2011) Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures. Journal of nanoparticle research, 13. pp. 1723-1735. ISSN 1388-0764 |
spellingShingle | Q Ciencias en General QC Física Guerra Domínguez, Ricardo Javier Burt, Justin L. Ferrer, Domingo A. Mejía Rosales, Sergio Yacamán, Miguel José Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
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title | Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
title_full | Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
title_fullStr | Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
title_short | Influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
title_sort | influence of morphology in the catalytic activity of bioconjugated platinum nanostructures |
topic | Q Ciencias en General QC Física |
url | http://eprints.uanl.mx/8941/1/Influence%20of%20morphology%20in%20the%20catalytic%20activity%20of%20bioconjugated%20platinum%20nanostructures.pdf |
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