We demonstrate that iteration of the seeded preparation of platinum nanoparticles
dispersed in an amphiphilic polystyrene–poly(ethylene glycol) resin (ARP–Pt) regulates
their catalytic activity in the hydrogenation of aromatic compounds in water. The
catalytic activity of the fifth generation of ARP–Pt [G5] prepared through four iterations
of the seeded preparation was far superior to that of the initial ARP–Pt [G1] in the
hydrogenation of aromatic compounds in water.
Key words
iterative preparation - platinum catalysis - nanoparticles - hydrogenation - aromatic
compounds