Metal Phosphide Catalysts and Methods for Making the Same and Uses Thereof

Susan Habas (Inventor), Daniel Ruddy (Inventor), Frederick Baddour (Inventor), Joshua Schaidle (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a method that includes heating a mixture that includes a metal phenylphosphine-containing precursor that includes at least one of Mo(PPh.sub.3).sub.2(CO).sub.4, Pd(PPh.sub.3).sub.4, Ru(PPh.sub.3).sub.3Cl.sub.2, Ru(PPh.sub.3).sub.2(CO).sub.2Cl.sub.2, Co(PPh.sub.3)(CO).sub.2(NO), and/or Rh(PPh.sub.3).sub.2(CO)Cl, a surfactant, and a solvent. The heating is to a target temperature to form a heated mixture containing a metal phosphide nanoparticle that includes at least one of MoP, Ru.sub.2P, Co.sub.2P, Rh.sub.2P, and/or Pd.sub.3P, and the metal phosphide nanoparticle is not hollow.
Original languageAmerican English
Patent number10,350,583 B2
Filing date16/07/19
StatePublished - 2019

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PT-5100-74362

Keywords

  • metal phenylphosphine
  • nanoparticle
  • solvent
  • surficant

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