Abstract

The influence of the reduction method on the morphology and performance of the catalyst still controversial. In this study, hydrogen, Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 (MR-1), MR-1 and hydrogen coreduction are used to reduce the palladium ions adsorbed by MR-1 to obtain Pd/CH2, Pd/CM, and Pd/CH2+M catalyst, respectively. It is found that the palladium nanoparticles (Pd NPs) in Pd/CH2+M are the largest, while the Pd NPs in Pd/CM are the smallest. This is due to the reduction of Pd NPs in Pd/CH2+M under anaerobic conditions to form smaller Pd NPs that will further aggregate and grow in H2. In addition, Pd/CM exhibited the best catalytic performance with a mass activity of 0.31 A mg-1, better than that of Pd/CH2 (0.06 A mg-1) and Pd/CH2+M (0.13 A mg-1). This study provides a meaningful reference for the selection of reduction methods in metal catalysts.

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