Optimizing the catalytic activity by alloying and additives
After exploring the ethanol electro-oxidation on Pd, I screened alloys to identify catalysts that are more selective towards the full-oxidation for better ethanol fuel-cell.[8] Besides alloying with another metal, metal catalysts can also be tuned by additives. When a chlorinated salt is used as a Ru precursor, Cl is not completely removed during the calcination/reduction steps. The remaining Cl tunes the electronic structure of Ru and facilitates formic acid decomposition.[9] Organic additives can also actively protect the metallic surface and, when the right amount is added, they can facilitate alcohol dehydrogenation catalysed by shaped Co nanoparticles.[10] To reach a thorough understanding and optimize the catalytic activity, I systematically lead those studies combining computational studies and experiments in partnership with leaders in their fields, focusing on the upgrade of biomass-derived molecules.
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- “Ru catalysts for levulinic acid hydrogenation with formic acid as a hydrogen source”
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“Importance of the decoration in shaped cobalt nanoparticles in the acceptor-less secondary alcohol dehydrogenation,” Catal. Sci. Technol. 2020, 10, 4923