| Literature DB >> 30649849 |
Ruoyu Xu1, Liqun Kang1, Johannes Knossalla2, Jerrik Mielby3, Qiming Wang1, Bolun Wang1, Junrun Feng1, Guanjie He4, Yudao Qin4, Jijia Xie1, Ann-Christin Swertz2, Qian He5, Søren Kegnæs3, Dan J L Brett1, Ferdi Schüth2, Feng Ryan Wang1.
Abstract
Nanostructured carbons with different pore geometries are prepared with a liquid-free nanocasting method. The method uses gases instead of liquid to disperse carbon precursors, leach templates, and remove impurities, minimizing synthetic procedures and the use of chemicals. The method is universal and demonstrated by the synthesis of 12 different porous carbons with various template sources. The effects of pore geometries in catalysis can be isolated and investigated. Two of the resulted materials with different pore geometries are studied as supports for Ru clusters in the hydrogenolysis of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) and electrochemical hydrogen evolution (HER). The porous carbon-supported Ru catalysts outperform commercial ones in both reactions. It was found that Ru on bottleneck pore carbon shows a highest yield in hydrogenolysis of HMF to 2,5-dimethylfuran (DMF) due to a better confinement effect. A wide temperature operation window from 110 to 140 °C, with over 75% yield and 98% selectivity of DMF, has been achieved. Tubular pores enable fast charge transfer in electrochemical HER, requiring only 16 mV overpotential to reach current density of 10 mA·cm-2.Entities:
Keywords: biomass conversion; hydrogen evolution reaction; liquid-free synthesis; nanoporous carbon; pore geometry
Year: 2019 PMID: 30649849 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b09399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881