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The Role of Metal–Support Interaction in Catalytic Activity of Nanodiamond-Supported Nickel in Selective Phenylacetylene Hydrogenation Full article

Общее Language: Английский, Genre: Full article,
Status: Published, Source type: Original
Journal Journal of Catalysis
ISSN: 0021-9517 , E-ISSN: 1090-2694
Output data Year: 2016, Volume: 344, Pages: 90-99 Pages count : 10 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2016.08.017
Tags Nickel Nanodiamond Metal–support interaction Phenylacetylene Hydrogenation EXAFS
Authors Golubina E.V. 1,2 , Lokteva E.S. 1,2 , Erokhin A.V. 1 , Veligzhanin A.A. 3 , Zubavichus Ya.V. 3 , Likholobov V.A. 2 , Lunin V.V. 1
Affiliations
1 Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
2 Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing of the Siberian Branch of the RAS, Omsk, Russia
3 National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, Russia

Funding (1)

1 Russian Science Foundation 14-33-00018 (114123040010)

Abstract: Metal precursor coordination and its reduction mechanism in Ni catalysts supported on detonation nanodiamonds (ND) have been studied. TPR demonstrated multistage reduction of NiO supported on ND, which was explained by the presence of two types of Ni species on the ND surface. Weakly bonded Ni species are held on the ND surface by van der Waals forces, whereas strongly bonded ones are chemically bonded to the functional groups on the ND surface. Both NiNi and NiOC scattering paths were found in Ni/ND catalysts using Morlet wavelet analysis of EXAFS data. The ratio of weakly and strongly bonded Ni species in the catalyst was tailored either by removal of functional groups by annealing of ND support in Ar at 900 °C or by calcination of NiO/ND precursor in air at 300 °C. The former resulted primarily in weakly bonded Ni species in the catalyst, while the latter led to strongly bonded ones. These two catalysts demonstrated drastic differences in selective styrene formation upon phenylacetylene hydrogenation: weakly bonded Ni species gave rise mainly to ethylbenzene, while Ni species strongly bonded to the surface through the NiOC bond afforded mainly styrene.
Cite: Golubina E.V. , Lokteva E.S. , Erokhin A.V. , Veligzhanin A.A. , Zubavichus Y.V. , Likholobov V.A. , Lunin V.V.
The Role of Metal–Support Interaction in Catalytic Activity of Nanodiamond-Supported Nickel in Selective Phenylacetylene Hydrogenation
Journal of Catalysis. 2016. V.344. P.90-99. DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2016.08.017 publication_identifier_short.wos_identifier_type publication_identifier_short.scopus_identifier_type publication_identifier_short.rinz_identifier_type
Dates:
Submitted: Jul 14, 2016
Accepted: Aug 27, 2016
Published online: Sep 28, 2016
Published print: Dec 1, 2016
Identifiers:
publication_identifier.wos_identifier_type WOS:000390182800008
publication_identifier.scopus_identifier_type 2-s2.0-84988910138
publication_identifier.rinz_identifier_type 27569776
publication_identifier.accession_number_identifier_type 2016:1552870
publication_identifier.chemical_accession_number_identifier_type 165:476549
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