Restructuring of titanium oxide overlayers over nickel nanoparticles during catalysis
Utrecht University · University of Antwerp · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Reducible supports can affect the performance of metal catalysts by the formation of suboxide overlayers upon reduction, a process referred to as the strong metal–support interaction (SMSI). A combination of operando electron microscopy and vibrational spectroscopy revealed that thin TiO x overlayers formed on nickel/titanium dioxide catalysts during 400°C reduction were completely removed under carbon dioxide hydrogenation conditions. Conversely, after 600°C reduction, exposure to carbon dioxide hydrogenation reaction conditions led to only partial reexposure of nickel, forming interfacial sites in contact with TiO x and favoring carbon–carbon coupling by providing a carbon species reservoir. Our findings…
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15Topics & keywords
- Nickel
- Catalysis
- Suboxide
- Nanomaterial-based catalyst
- Titanium dioxide
- Materials science
- Chemical engineering
- Carbon fibers