Dealuminated Beta zeolite reverses Ostwald ripening for durable copper nanoparticle catalysts
Zhejiang University · East China University of Science and Technology · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Copper nanoparticle-based catalysts have been extensively applied in industry, but the nanoparticles tend to sinter into larger ones in the chemical atmospheres, which is detrimental to catalyst performance. In this work, we used dealuminated Beta zeolite to support copper nanoparticles (Cu/Beta-deAl) and showed that these particles become smaller in methanol vapor at 200°C, decreasing from ~5.6 to ~2.4 nanometers in diameter, which is opposite to the general sintering phenomenon. A reverse ripening process was discovered, whereby migratable copper sites activated by methanol were trapped by silanol nests and the copper species in the nests acted as new nucleation sites for the formation of small…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.02
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- 100%
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- 65
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22Topics & keywords
- Ostwald ripening
- Zeolite
- Copper
- Catalysis
- BETA (programming language)
- Ripening
- Nanoparticle
- Chemical engineering
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure