Bimetallic NiPt nanoparticles-enhanced catalyst supported on alginate-based biohydrogels for sustainable hydrogen production
Date
2023Abstract
Alginate hydrogel beads were loaded with bimetallic NiPt nanoparticles by in situ reduction of the respective
polymer matrix containing precursor metallic ions using a NaBH4 aqueous solution. The alginate hydrogel beads
loaded with NiPt nanoparticles were characterized by TEM, AAS, FT-IR, TGA, XPS, and oscillatory rheometry.
The prepared hybrid hydrogels were proven to be effective as catalytic materials for the hydrolysis of ammonia
borane (AB) for quantitative hydrogen generation using catalytic loadings of 0.1 mol%. In addition, the reaction
mechanism of the hydrolytic reaction using NiPt loaded alginate hydrogel beads was determined by Langmuir-Hinshelwood model. The experimental results showed that the reaction mechanism consisted of an initial fast
adsorption of reactants at the surface of the nanoparticles, followed by a rate-limiting surface reaction. The NiPt
nanoalloys exhibited an enhanced behavior for hydrogen generation with a maximum TOF of 84.1 min− 1
, almost 71 % higher compared to monometallic platinum atoms, and likely related to a synergistic interaction between both metals. Finally, the hydrogel matrix enabled the material to be easily recovered from the reaction medium and reused in further catalytic cycles without desorption of active nanoparticles from the material.