| Literature DB >> 29115699 |
Kazuki Nakatsuka1, Takeharu Yoshii1, Yasutaka Kuwahara1,2, Kohsuke Mori1,2,3, Hiromi Yamashita1,2.
Abstract
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous organic-inorganic crystalline materials that have attracted much attention as H2 storage devices and catalytic supports. In this paper, the synthesis of highly-dispersed Ni nanoparticles (NPs) for the hydrogenation of olefins was achieved by employing Ni-MOF-74 as a precursor. Investigations of the structural transformation of Ni species derived from Ni-MOF-74 during heat treatment were conducted. The transformation was monitored in detail by a combination of XRD, in situ XAFS, and XPS measurements. Ni NPs prepared from Ni-MOF-74 were easily reduced by the generation of reducing gases accompanied by the decomposition of Ni-MOF-74 structures during heat treatment at over 300 °C under N2 flow. Ni-MOF-74-300 exhibited the highest activity for the hydrogenation of 1-octene due to efficient suppression of excess agglomerated Ni species during heat treatment. Moreover, Ni-MOF-74-300 showed not only high activity for the hydrogenation of olefins but also high size-selectivity because of the selective formation of Ni NPs covered by MOFs and the MOF-derived carbonaceous layer.Entities:
Keywords: Hydrogenation of olefins; Ni catalyst; Ni-MOF; Pyrolysis
Year: 2017 PMID: 29115699 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201704341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236