2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2014.07.003
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pH-dependent loading of Pt nanoparticles protected by dendrimer in calcium phosphate matrices

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“…With decreasing pH, the particle sizes of the composites and the number of PtNPs in the composites increased. 33 However, the trend in increasing HCHO decomposition from catalyst-pH8 to catalyst-pH12 was inconsistent with the trend in PtNPs content. The reaction was performed using an oxidant, O 2 , in air dissolved in a reaction solution, where different species of catalyst-pHx (x ¼ 12, 8 and 4) were added at a catalyst : HCHO mass ratio of 2 : 1.…”
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“…With decreasing pH, the particle sizes of the composites and the number of PtNPs in the composites increased. 33 However, the trend in increasing HCHO decomposition from catalyst-pH8 to catalyst-pH12 was inconsistent with the trend in PtNPs content. The reaction was performed using an oxidant, O 2 , in air dissolved in a reaction solution, where different species of catalyst-pHx (x ¼ 12, 8 and 4) were added at a catalyst : HCHO mass ratio of 2 : 1.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, the catalytic performance should vary among the catalysts. 33 Consequently, it is obvious that other factors, besides PtNPs content, affect HCHO oxidation. The variable conditions were the PO 4 3À : NH 2 molar ratio in the catalyst-pHx samples and the initial HCHO concentration in the reaction solutions.…”
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