Abstract

AbstractWe demonstrate here that Ni nanoparticles, which are inactive for the decomposition of hydrous hydrazine at room temperature, can exhibit drastically enhanced catalytic performance with an increase in reaction temperature to 323 K. At this reaction temperature, complete conversion of hydrous hydrazine with 100 % H2 selectivity can be achieved by alloying Ni and Pt with a Pt content as low as 1 mol‐%. This significant temperature effect coupled with the uniform alloy composition of Ni–Pt nanocatalysts results in the observed enhanced catalytic performance of the Ni–Pt nanocatalyst for hydrogen generation from hydrous hydrazine. In addition, evidence suggests that the Ni‐based bimetallic catalysts can be used to release five equivalents of H2 and one equivalent of N2 from an aqueous solution of hydrazine borane N2H4BH3.

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