Zb. Duan et Mj. Hampdensmith, HIGHLY DISPERSED RHODIUM PARTICLES ON SIO2 AND BETA-FEOOH SUPPORTS FORMED BY PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF A RH(I) COMPOUND, Chemistry of materials, 5(7), 1993, pp. 994-999
The preparation of 2-4-nm-sized Rh particles dispersed on amorphous Si
O2 and crytalline beta-FeOOH at room temperature by photochemical deco
mposition Of [(C2H4)2Rh(OEt)]2.H2O is described. Tetrahydrofuran solut
ions of the Rh precursor containing either 250 nm sized SiO2 spheres o
r 250 X 55 nm single-crystal beta-FeOOH rod-shaped particles were irra
diated for 3 h with a Hg arc lamp. Transmission electron microscopy, e
nergy dispersive spectroscopy and electron diffraction revealed that 2
-4-nm-sized crystalline Rh particles were dispersed on the surface of
the metal oxide particles with a Rh weight loading which corresponded
closely to the solution Rh content. A series of control experiments in
which the rate of photochemical decomposition Of [(C2H4)2Rh(OE)]2.H2O
was monitored by H-1 NMR spectroscopy revealed that the precursor rea
cted in homogeneous solution rather than on the surface of the metal o
xide. This represents a convenient method for the preparation of highl
y dispersed catalyst particles on thermally sensitive substrates.