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Chemical Communications | 2006

A colloidal ZnO/Cu nanocatalyst for methanol synthesis

Marie Katrin Schröter; Lamma Khodeir; Maurits W. E. van den Berg; Todor Hikov; Mirza Cokoja; Shaojun Miao; Wolfgang Grünert; Martin Muhler; Roland A. Fischer

Free-standing, ZnO surface decorated Cu nanoparticles of 1-3 nm size were obtained by sequential co-pyrolysis of [Cu(OCHMeCH2NMe2)2] and ZnEt2 in squalane in the absence of additional surfactants and proved to be highly active quasi homogeneous catalysts for methanol synthesis from CO and H2.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2006

Selective photo-deposition of Cu onto the surface of monodisperse oleic acid capped TiO2 nanorods probed by FT-IR CO-adsorption studies

Todor Hikov; Marie-Katrin Schroeter; Lamma Khodeir; Abdelkrim Chemseddine; Martin Muhler; Roland A. Fischer

A novel, non-aqueous, organometallic route to nanocomposite Cu@TiO2 materials is presented. TiO2 nanorods stabilized with oleic acid (OLA) were used as support for the photo-assisted deposition of Cu using the organometallic Cu(II) precursor [Cu(OCH(CH3)CH2N(CH3)2)2] (1). The copper precursor penetrates through the shell of OLA and is photo reduced to deposit Cu0 directly at the surface of the TiO2 rods. The obtained Cu decorated nanorods were still soluble in nonpolar organic solvents without change of the morphology of nanorods. The Cu@TiO2 colloid was characterized by means of UV-VIS, XRD, AAS, and HRTEM. FTIR CO adsorption studies provide evidence for Cu0 anchored at the titania surface by a characteristic absorption at 2084 cm-1. Comparative studies of Cu-deposition were performed using CuCl2 as simple Cu source which proved that the concept of organometallic disguise of the metal centre results in a higher reaction rate and the circumvention of non-selective reduction, parasitic side reactions and undesired agglomeration of the OLA stabilized titania nanorods.


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Metal@MOF: Loading of Highly Porous Coordination Polymers Host Lattices by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition

Stephan Hermes; Marie‐Katrin Schröter; Rochus Schmid; Lamma Khodeir; Martin Muhler; Arno Tissler; Richard W. Fischer; Roland A. Fischer


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Mesosynthesis of ZnO-Silica Composites for Methanol Nanocatalysis

Sebastian Polarz; F. Neues; M. W. E. van den Berg; Wolfgang Grünert; Lamma Khodeir


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Metall@MOF: Beladung hoch poröser Koordinationspolymergitter durch Metallorganische Chemische Dampfabscheidung

Stephan Hermes; Marie‐Katrin Schröter; Rochus Schmid; Lamma Khodeir; Martin Muhler; Arno Tissler; Richard W. Fischer; Roland A. Fischer


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

On the nature of the active state of supported ruthenium catalysts used for the oxidation of carbon monoxide: Steady-state and transient kinetics combined with in situ infrared spectroscopy

Jens Assmann; Vijay Narkhede; Lamma Khodeir; Elke Löffler; Olaf Hinrichsen; Alexander Birkner; and Herbert Over; Martin Muhler


Journal of Catalysis | 2006

Cu/ZnO aggregates in siliceous mesoporous matrices : development of a new model methanol synthesis catalyst

M. W. E. van den Berg; Sebastian Polarz; O. P. Tkachenko; Konstantin V. Klementiev; M. Bandyopadhyay; Lamma Khodeir; Hermann Gies; Martin Muhler; Wolfgang Grünert


Langmuir | 2004

Redox chemistry of Cu colloids probed by adsorbed CO: an in situ attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared study.

Marie‐Katrin Schröter; Lamma Khodeir; Julia Hambrock; Elke Löffler; Martin Muhler; Roland A. Fischer


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Probing the Surface Heterogeneity of Polycrystalline Zinc Oxide by Static Adsorption Microcalorimetry. 2. The Adsorption of Carbon Monoxide

Xinyu Xia; Jennifer Strunk; Raoul Naumann d’Alnoncourt; Wilma Busser; Lamma Khodeir; Martin Muhler


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2006

Catalytic Activity of Copper Oxide/Zinc Oxide Composites Prepared by Thermolysis of Crystallographically Defined Bimetallic Coordination Compounds

Rainer Weiss; Yanzhi Guo; Sascha Vukojević; Lamma Khodeir; Roland Boese; Ferdi Schüth; Martin Muhler; Matthias Epple

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Roland A. Fischer

Technische Universität München

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Sebastian Polarz

Technical University of Berlin

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Todor Hikov

Ruhr University Bochum

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