Nr. Jana et al., Redox catalytic properties of palladium nanoparticles: Surfactant and electron donor-acceptor effects, LANGMUIR, 16(6), 2000, pp. 2457-2463
Dye reduction catalyzed by palladium nanoparticles has been investigated in
water and surfactant media. The initial rate of dye reduction strongly dep
ends on the nature of the reducing agent and dye. In most cases the rate be
comes surface controlled and depends on the E-1/2 values of the dye and the
reducing agent. However, stronger reducing agents make the reduction proce
ss a diffusion controlled one. A detailed study has been carried out to und
erstand the effect of surfactant on the reaction rate. A variation of the r
eaction rates has been observed in surfactants above and below the critical
micelle concentration (cmc). Below the cmc, surfactants are adsorbed onto
the Pd surface and act as a binding site for both the dye and the reducing
agent. Above the cmc, surfactants form micelles which provide additional bi
nding sites. Catalytic selectivity was also achieved by proper selection of
reducing agent and surfactant.