Issue 84, 2016, Issue in Progress

Preparation and characterization of a highly dispersed and stable Ni catalyst with a microporous nanosilica support

Abstract

A microporous Stöber silica was synthesized by controlling the post-drying conditions. Using the silica as a support, a highly dispersed Ni catalyst was successfully prepared by a simple impregnation method. During the impregnation process, the Ni2+ cations could access the micropores of the support and they were turned into monodispersed Ni nanoparticles (<3 nm) after reduction. XRD, TEM, H2-TPR and XPS results revealed that the micropores within the Stöber silica play an important role in the preparation of such a highly dispersed Ni catalyst. The as-prepared Ni/SiO2 catalyst showed high catalytic performance and long-term stability for the partial oxidation of methane (POM) to synthesis gas, even at a very low metal loading (1.5 wt%). Such a low metal loading, which is not favorable to the carbon deposition, has been seldom reported so far for Ni- and Co-based catalysts for the POM reaction. More importantly, this strategy provides a simple and low cost method for further designing other silica-supported metal catalysts with high dispersion and anti-sintering ability.

Graphical abstract: Preparation and characterization of a highly dispersed and stable Ni catalyst with a microporous nanosilica support

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jun 2016
Accepted
20 Aug 2016
First published
22 Aug 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 81237-81244

Preparation and characterization of a highly dispersed and stable Ni catalyst with a microporous nanosilica support

M. Yang, H. Wu, H. Wu, C. Huang, W. Weng, M. Chen and H. Wan, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 81237 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA15358E

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