Tareque Odoom-Wubah, Mingming Du, Daohua Sun, Jiale Huang and Qingbiao Li
Posters: J Nanomed Nanotechnol
Microorganism-mediated, CTAC-directed (MCD) method was employed in this work to facilely synthesis Pd nanoflowers (PdNFs). A proper dosage of Pichia pastoris cells (PPCs), ascorbic acid (AA), Palladium(II) nitrate Pd(NO3)2 and hexadecyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) concentrations were essential for the growth of the Pd nanoflowers. Process parameters such as the amount of precursor solution and microorganism biomass used, and CTAC concentration significantly affected the resulting morphology of the Pd nanostructures and their subsequent catalytic performance. The as-produced Pd nanostructures were immobilized onto TiO2 supports to ascertain the effects of the process parameters on their catalytic performance for CO oxidation. The biomass supported Pd nanoflowers (bio-PdNFs/TiO2) catalyst showed the best performance, with excellent stability within a time-on-stream of 52 hours without any obvious loss in activity (100% conversion at 100oC).
Tareque Odoom-Wubah completed his Master of Engineering Degree, major in chemical engineering at Xiamen University, China. His exceptional performance won him the Chinese Government Distinguish Student scholarship (Xiamen University) to pursue doctoral studies in Chemical Engineering. His research interest includes nanostructures, catalysis and materials engineering. He has authored and co-authored several publications in international journals.