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Mechanism of W(CO)6 sonolysis in diphenylmethane
Authors:Cau Camille  Nikitenko Sergey I
Institution:Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule (ICSM), UMR 5257 - CEA - CNRS - UMII - ENSCM, Centre de Marcoule, BP 17171, 30207 Bagnols sur Cèze, Cedex, France
Abstract:The present work analyses the mechanism of W2C/C nanocomposite formation during sonolysis of W(CO)6 in diphenylmethane (DPhM) solutions. Carbon supported WCx nanoparticles attract much interest as an alternative fuel cell electrocatalysts. Sonolysis of neat DPhM under the effect of 20 kHz power ultrasound in argon at 80 °C yields a sonopolymer as a solid product and acetylene, hydrogen, methane, diacetylene and benzene as gaseous products. Diacetylene is formed due to the secondary sonochemical dimerisation of acetylene obtained at the primary stage of DPhM sonolysis. FTIR and μ-Raman studies show that the sonopolymer consists of a mixture of some polymeric partially oxidized aromatic species, and disordered carbon. Sonolysis of W(CO)6 in diphenylmethane solutions follows the first order kinetics. This process yields monodispersed 2-3 nm X-ray amorphous WCx nanoparticles embedded in amorphous sonopolymer. The annealing of air sensitive as-prepared solids in an inert atmosphere at 600 °C causes formation of stable W2C/C nanocomposite with W2C average particle size in the range of 4-7 nm and hexagonal carbon fine particles with the average size of 30-40 nm. Kinetic study revealed that tungsten carbide is formed inside the cavitation bubble due to the reaction of tungsten nanoparticles originated from primary sonolysis of W(CO)6 with acetylene produced as a result of diphenylmethane sonochemical degradation.
Keywords:Sonochemistry  Tungsten carbide  Nanoparticles  Diphenylmethane  Acetylene  Diacetylene
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