Abstract

Iron oxide and metal doped iron oxide nanocomposites have found attractive and versatile applications in many research areas such as catalysts, sensors, and biomedicine. This work reports a surfactant-free hydrolysis approach for the synthesis of hematite (α-Fe 2O 3) and Pd doped α-Fe 2O 3 nanoparticles with low-temperature catalytic activity. By this method, iron oxide rod-like nanoparticles were achieved by hydrolysis of ferric chloride salt with dilute HCl at a temperature of 100 °C. The Pd/iron oxide nanocomposites were obtained by adding citric acid into a mixture of iron oxide nanoparticles and palladium precursor (Pd(CH 3CN) 2Cl 2) under a reflux heating at 90 °C for 2 h. This method is featured as no use of any surfactants and templates, and no requirement of high-temperature thermal decomposition that are usually required for shape/size control in polar or nonpolar solvents. More importantly, it was found that the Pd/α-Fe 2O 3 nanocomposites exhibited high low-temperature catalytic activity in carbon monoxide (CO) oxidation.

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