Organoclay-derived lamellar silicon carbide/carbon composite as an ideal support for Pt nanoparticles: facile synthesis and toluene oxidation performance

Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Aug 19;56(66):9489-9492. doi: 10.1039/d0cc04187d.

Abstract

A lamellar SiC/C composite was synthesized from organoclay via pyrolysis followed by salt-assisted magnesiothermic reduction. The in situ-formed carbon sheet within the restricted interlayer space of clay served as the carbon source and nanotemplate for forming SiC/C. With a large specific surface area, hierarchical porosity, available anchoring sites, good hydrophobicity, and thermal stability, SiC/C proved to be a promising support for Pt. The resulting Pt loaded SiC/C exhibited an excellent toluene oxidation performance.