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      Facile Synthesis of Three-Dimensional Pt-TiO2Nano-networks: A Highly Active Catalyst for the Hydrolytic Dehydrogenation of Ammonia–Borane

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      Khalily, M. A.
      Eren, H.
      Akbayrak, S.
      Susapto, H. H.
      Bıyıklı, Necmi
      Özkar, S.
      Güler, Mustafa O.
      Date
      2016
      Source Title
      Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
      Print ISSN
      1433-7851
      Publisher
      Wiley
      Volume
      55
      Issue
      40
      Pages
      12257 - 12261
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Three‐dimensional (3D) porous metal and metal oxide nanostructures have received considerable interest because organization of inorganic materials into 3D nanomaterials holds extraordinary properties such as low density, high porosity, and high surface area. Supramolecular self‐assembled peptide nanostructures were exploited as an organic template for catalytic 3D Pt‐TiO2 nano‐network fabrication. A 3D peptide nanofiber aerogel was conformally coated with TiO2 by atomic layer deposition (ALD) with angstrom‐level thickness precision. The 3D peptide‐TiO2 nano‐network was further decorated with highly monodisperse Pt nanoparticles by using ozone‐assisted ALD. The 3D TiO2 nano‐network decorated with Pt nanoparticles shows superior catalytic activity in hydrolysis of ammonia–borane, generating three equivalents of H2.
      Keywords
      3D nanomaterials
      ammonia – borane
      atomic layer deposition
      hydrogen generation
      peptide aerogels
      Aerogels
      Ammonia
      Catalyst activity
      Deposition
      Hydrogen production
      Linear network synthesis
      Metal nanoparticles
      Metals
      Nanoparticles
      Nanostructured materials
      Nanostructures
      Peptides
      Platinum
      Titanium dioxide
      Facile synthesis
      High surface area
      Hydrogen generations
      Inorganic materials
      Organic templates
      Pt nanoparticles
      Self-assembled peptides
      Threedimensional (3-d)
      Atomic layer deposition
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/36966
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201605577
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