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Tin-decorated ruthenium nanoparticles: a way to tune selectivity in hydrogenation reaction

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Two series of ruthenium nanoparticles stabilized either by a polymer (polyvinylpyrrolidone; Ru/PVP) or a ligand (bisdiphenylphosphinobutane; Ru/dppb) were reacted with tributyltin hydride [(n-C4H9)3SnH] leading to tin-decorated ruthenium nanoparticles, Ru/PVP/Sn and Ru/dppb/Sn. The Sn/Ru molar ratio was varied in order to study the influence of the surface tin content on the properties of these new nanoparticles, by comparison with Ru/PVP and Ru/dppb. Besides HRTEM and WAXS analyses, spectroscopic techniques (IR, NMR and Mössbauer) combined with theoretical calculations and a simple catalytic test (styrene hydrogenation) allowed us to evidence the formation of μ3-bridging “SnR” groups on the ruthenium surface as well as to rationalize their influence on surface chemistry and catalytic activity.

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hal-02023203 , version 1 (18-02-2019)

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Eric Bonnefille, Fernando Novio, Torsten Gutmann, Romuald Poteau, Pierre Lecante, et al.. Tin-decorated ruthenium nanoparticles: a way to tune selectivity in hydrogenation reaction. Nanoscale, 2014, 6 (16), pp.9806-9816. ⟨10.1039/c4nr00791c⟩. ⟨hal-02023203⟩
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