Synthesis and Characterization of Au and Pd Decorated ZnO Powders
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Abstract
We report our synthesis and characterization of ZnO nanopowders decorated with Pd and Au clusters. Ultrapure ZnO powders are readily produced. Pd and Au nanoclusters are deposited from solution and reduced using hydrogen gas. Characterization of these materials using high resolution adsorption isotherms and inelastic neutron scattering have been performed.~Particular attention has been paid to the adsorption of hydrogen and deuterium on these pure and decorated materials. Preliminary results indicate that hydrogen preferentially adsorbs to the Pd metal sites. Our results will underscore the significant promise of these combined systems for use in providing basic knowledge and for technological applications.
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Authors
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Paige Landry
University of Tennessee
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Hangning Chen
Lanzhou University, University of Tennessee
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Andi Barbour
University of Tennessee
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Michael Felty
University of Tennessee
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John Z. Larese
University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee