Pd loaded TiO2 nanotubes for the effective catalytic reduction of p-Nitrophenol
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2015Author
Kalarivalappil, Vijila
Divya, C.M.
Wunderlich, W.
Pillai, Suresh C.
Hinder, Steven J.
Nageri, Manoj
Kumar, V.
Vijayan, Baiju K.
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Titania nanotubes decorated with Pd nanoparticles
were synthesised by a hydrothermal method. The
increased amounts of Pd concentration is found to facilitate
the anatase to rutile crystalline phase transformation as
well as in collapse of the morphology as revealed by X-ray
diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, scanning and transmission
electron microscopy. The presence of metallic as well
as the oxidized form (PdO2) of surface metal ions was
characterized by using XPS. The catalytic activity of the Pd
loaded titania nanotubes has been demonstrated by studying
the reduction of p-nitrophenol to p-aminophenol. The
1.0 mol% Pd loaded titania nanotubes has been found to
exhibit optimum catalytic activity (rate constant of
0.7072 min−1) while those with higher amounts of Pd
loading showed lower catalytic activity. It is observed that
retention of tubular morphology and higher anatase content
play significant roles in their catalytic activity.
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