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Nature Materials 6, 507 - 511 (2007)
Published online: 21 May 2007 | doi:10.1038/nmat1916

Subject Categories: Separation materials | Nanoscale materials

Enhanced ethanol production inside carbon-nanotube reactors containing catalytic particles

Xiulian Pan, Zhongli Fan, Wei Chen, Yunjie Ding, Hongyuan Luo & Xinhe Bao

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have well-defined hollow interiors and exhibit unusual mechanical and thermal stability as well as electron conductivity1. This opens intriguing possibilities to introduce other matter into the cavities2, 3, 4, 5, which may lead to nanocomposite materials with interesting properties or behaviour different from the bulk6, 7, 8. Here, we report a striking enhancement of the catalytic activity of Rh particles confined inside nanotubes for the conversion of CO and H2 to ethanol. The overall formation rate of ethanol (30.0 mol mol-1Rh h-1) inside the nanotubes exceeds that on the outside of the nanotubes by more than an order of magnitude, although the latter is much more accessible. Such an effect with synergetic confinement has not been observed before in catalysis involving CNTs. We believe that our discovery may be of a quite general nature and could apply to many other processes. It is anticipated that this will motivate theoretical and experimental studies to further the fundamental understanding of the host–guest interaction within carbon and other nanotube systems.

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  1. State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, PR China

Correspondence to: Xinhe Bao e-mail: xhbao@dicp.ac.cn

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