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Metal Bromide Controlled Interfacial Aromatization Reaction for Shape‐Selective Synthesis of Palladium Nanostructures with Efficient Catalytic Performances
Authors:Soumen Dutta  Chaiti Ray  Anindita Roy  Ramkrishna Sahoo  Prof?Dr Tarasankar Pal
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Abstract:Herein, the effect of diverse metal bromides for the shape evolution of palladium nanostructures (Pd NS) has been demonstrated. Aromaticity‐driven reduction of bromopalladate(II) is optimized to reproducibly obtain different Pd NS at the water/organic layer interface. In this soft interfacial strategy, a redox potential driven reaction has been performed, forming the thermodynamically more stable (>104‐fold) PdBr42? precursor from PdCl42? by adding extra metal bromides. In the process, the reductant, Hantzsch dihydropyridine ester (DHPE), is aromatized. Interestingly, alkali metal bromides devoid of coordination propensity exclusively evolve Pd nanowires (Pd NWs), whereas in the case of transition metal bromides the metal ions engage the ‘N’ donor of DHPE at the interface, making the redox reaction sluggish. Hence, controlled Pd nanoparticles growth is observed, which evolves Pd broccolis (Pd NBRs) and Pd nanorods (Pd NRs) at the interface in the presence of NiBr2 and CuBr2, respectively, in the aqueous solution. Thus, the effect of diverse metal bromides in the reaction mixture for tailor‐made growth of the various Pd NS is reported. Among the as‐synthesized materials, the Pd NWs stand to be superior catalysts and their efficiency is almost 6 and 2.5 times higher than commercial 20 % Pd/C in the electrooxidation of ethanol and CrVI reduction reaction by formic acid, respectively.
Keywords:bromide ions  Cr(VI) reduction  ethanol oxidation reaction  interfaces  shape evolution
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