Zhifeng JiangJimin XieDeli JiangJunjie JingHuiru Qin
A facile, environmentally friendly synthetic route was developed to prepare nano-Ni core mesoporous-silica shell particles. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic disodium salt (EDTA) was the chelating agent and thus controlled the nucleation rate of the nano-Ni core. In this work, EDTA was used to regulate the reduction rate of nickel acetate. Thereby, by varying the amount of EDTA utilized in reaction medium, the size of nano-Ni can be readily controlled in the range of 40–80 nm. The mesoporous silica shell was fabricated by the Stöber method. The nano-Ni core mesoporous-silica shell particles were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). UV spectrophotometry (UV/vis) was used to analyse the growth mechanism of the nano-Ni cores. The as-synthesized nano-Ni core mesoporous silica shell particles were found to show a good catalytic activity towards the reduction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol in the presence of an excess amount of NaBH4. The magnetic properties, catalytic mechanism and the possibility of reusability were also investigated.
Ying YangYang RenCheng‐Jun SunShijie Hao
Deli JiangJimin XieMin ChenDi LiJianjun ZhuHuiru Qin
Pinhua ZhangYongming SuiGuanjun XiaoYingnan WangChunzhong WangBingbing LiuGuangtian ZouBo Zou
Sasa GuWei WangFatang TanJian GuXueliang QiaoJianguo Chen