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A sinter-resistant catalytic system based on ultra-small Ni-Cu nanoparticles encapsulated in Ca-SiO2for high-performance ethanol steam reforming

NANOSCALE(2020)

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Abstract
To enhance the catalytic performance of catalysts for the ethanol steam reforming (ESR) reaction, a facile reverse micelle strategy was adopted to prepare a core@shell Ni-Cu@Ca-SiO2(Ni-Cu@CS) nanoreactor composed of an ultra-small Ni-Cu alloy (similar to 2.8 nm) encapsulated in Ca-functionalized SiO(2)nanoparticles. Benefiting from its core@shell structural features and unique components, the Ni-Cu@CS nanoreactor exhibited superior activity (69.91% H(2)selectivity and 99.99% ethanol conversion) and stability compared to reference samples. The regenerated Ni-Cu@CS nanoreactor showed high stability, maintaining 98.14% ethanol conversion and only 1.98 mg g(cat)(-1)h(-1)in carbon deposition. The high catalytic performance of Ni-Cu@CS is attributed to not only its encapsulated structure, which effectively prevented the sintering of neighboring Ni-Cu alloy nanoparticles, but also to its Ca-functionalized porous SiO(2)shell, suppressing the carbon deposition. Moreover, its porous thin shell facilitated the mass transfer and diffusion of reactants and products. Thus, the Ni-Cu@CS nanoreactor is expected to become a new type of high-efficiency nanoreactor for the ESR reaction.
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ni–cu nanoparticles,ethanol,sinter-resistant,ultra-small,high-performance
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