The codeposition of PdO particles with a Cu matrix has been investigated with the aim of extending the composite deposition procedure to the preparation of materials potentially capable of catalyzing the low temperature combustion of methane. Cu + PdO composites with a low dispersed phase content were obtained from either basic pyrophosphate or acid sulfate baths. Codeposition of PdO particles with a Cu–Pd alloy matrix was effectively achieved by electrolyzing suspensions of PdO in solutions containing both Cu2+ and Pd2+ ions, with large (Cu2+)/(Pd2+) ratios. (Cu–Pd) + PdO deposits with 20–25 Pd atom % were obtained in which only 1–2 atom % of Pd were alloyed in the matrix. These (Cu–Pd) + PdO composites were mechanically stable and highly porous throughout their thickness (their pore volume being ca. 60% of the total volume). Their true surface area was some thousands of times higher than their geometric area.

Electrodeposition of Cu+PdO and (Cu-Pd)+PdO Composites

Enrico Verlato;Sandro Cattarin;Nicola Comisso;Rosalba Gerbasi;Paolo Guerriero;Marco Musiani;
2010

Abstract

The codeposition of PdO particles with a Cu matrix has been investigated with the aim of extending the composite deposition procedure to the preparation of materials potentially capable of catalyzing the low temperature combustion of methane. Cu + PdO composites with a low dispersed phase content were obtained from either basic pyrophosphate or acid sulfate baths. Codeposition of PdO particles with a Cu–Pd alloy matrix was effectively achieved by electrolyzing suspensions of PdO in solutions containing both Cu2+ and Pd2+ ions, with large (Cu2+)/(Pd2+) ratios. (Cu–Pd) + PdO deposits with 20–25 Pd atom % were obtained in which only 1–2 atom % of Pd were alloyed in the matrix. These (Cu–Pd) + PdO composites were mechanically stable and highly porous throughout their thickness (their pore volume being ca. 60% of the total volume). Their true surface area was some thousands of times higher than their geometric area.
2010
CHIMICA INORGANICA E DELLE SUPERFICI
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
PdO
deposition
catalysis
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