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The doped Co on Rh/Ni@Ni–N–C that weakened the catalytic performance for ammonia borane hydrolysis
Alloy catalyst has been widely studied and used for hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane (NH 3 BH 3 , AB) with excellent catalytic performance due to the synergistic effect of bimetal . Herein, a series of Rh 1-x Co x /Ni@Ni–N–C catalysts were prepared by an impregnation reduction method. The optimized Rh 0.75 Co 0.25 /Ni@Ni–N–C catalyst exhibited good catalytic performance with turnover frequency of 223.08 mol H2 mol cat −1 min −1 at 303 K, but decreased the catalytic performance compared with Rh/Ni@Ni–N–C. According to the XPS and Raman analysis, the RhCo alloy nanoparticles could be loaded at the defect position of Ni@Ni–N–C, and the Co nanoparticles occupied the intercalation between Rh and the defective site of the carrier, which could weaken the catalytic activity of AB hydrolysis. Based on the above research, we proposed the catalytic mechanism of the activation of the RhCo–H species. This work provides a new strategy for designing alloy-supported nano-catalysts.