Issue 30, 2019

One dimensional hierarchical nanoflakes with nickel-immobilization for high performance catalysis and histidine-rich protein adsorption

Abstract

Complex hierarchical structures are closely associated with their performance in catalysts and protein adsorbents. However, it still remains a great challenge to develop a facile strategy to engineer their structural traits. Herein, we describe a facile strategy combining a hydrothermal reaction and mussel chemistry with a subsequent thermal treatment process for the controllable synthesis of three dimensional hierarchical nickel based composites, which are constructed from MnO nanowire (NW) cores and thin Al2O3@C shells anchored with ultrasmall metallic Ni nanoparticles (NPs). During the processing, MnO2 NWs were utilized as templates for the cores, while the two dimensional NiAl nanosheets were directly adopted as the shell to form three dimensional hierarchical MnO2@NiAl nanowires. After coating with polydopamine-Ni2+ (PDA-Ni2+) and subsequent carbonization under a nitrogen atmosphere, high coverage of metallic Ni NPs and the transformation from MnO2 to MnO cores were all observed in the final product. The size of outer Ni NPs and the morphology of the carbonized product can be tailored by varying the temperature of carbonization, which is also in close association with the performance of catalysis and protein adsorption. Notably, the N-doped carbon layer from polydopamine can act as an electron conductor and facilitate the prevention of the migration and aggregation of the Ni nanoparticles, while the ultrafine Ni nanoparticles can achieve maximum material utilization for catalysis and protein adsorption. In addition, the unique structures can expose more active catalytic or adsorption sites while enabling free diffusion of mass/electron transfer. As a result, the MnO@Al2O3@C/Ni composite exhibited excellent performance in catalysis and protein adsorption.

Graphical abstract: One dimensional hierarchical nanoflakes with nickel-immobilization for high performance catalysis and histidine-rich protein adsorption

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 May 2019
Accepted
24 Jun 2019
First published
24 Jun 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 11308-11316

One dimensional hierarchical nanoflakes with nickel-immobilization for high performance catalysis and histidine-rich protein adsorption

N. Wang, Q. Wen, L. Liu, J. Xu, J. Zheng, M. Yue, A. M. Asiri, H. M. Marwani and M. Zhang, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 11308 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT02101A

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