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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 13, 2009
Roland D. Seals, Oak Rdige, TN (US);
Paul A. Menchhofer, Clinton, TN (US);
Jane Y. Howe, Oak Ridge, TN (US);
Wei Wang, Oak Ridge, TN (US);
Roland D. Seals, Oak Rdige, TN (US);
Paul A. Menchhofer, Clinton, TN (US);
Jane Y. Howe, Oak Ridge, TN (US);
Wei Wang, Oak Ridge, TN (US);
Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Y-12, LLC, Oak Ridge, TN (US);
Abstract
Methods of fabricating nano-catalysts are described. In some embodiments the nano-catalyst is formed from a powder-based substrate material and is some embodiments the nano-catalyst is formed from a solid-based substrate material. In some embodiments the substrate material may include metal, ceramic, or silicon or another metalloid. The nano-catalysts typically have metal nanoparticles disposed adjacent the surface of the substrate material. The methods typically include functionalizing the surface of the substrate material with a chelating agent, such as a chemical having dissociated carboxyl functional groups (—COO), that provides an enhanced affinity for metal ions. The functionalized substrate surface may then be exposed to a chemical solution that contains metal ions. The metal ions are then bound to the substrate material and may then be reduced, such as by a stream of gas that includes hydrogen, to form metal nanoparticles adjacent the surface of the substrate.