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Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction

[Image: see text] Bioderived materials have emerged as sustainable catalyst supports for several heterogeneous reactions owing to their naturally occurring hierarchal pore size distribution, high surface area, and thermal and chemical stability. We utilize sporopollenin exine capsules (SpECs), a car...

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Autores principales: Malik, Waqas, Victoria Tafoya, Jorge Pavel, Doszczeczko, Szymon, Jorge Sobrido, Ana Belen, Skoulou, Vasiliki K., Boa, Andrew N., Zhang, Qi, Ramirez Reina, Tomas, Volpe, Roberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c00495
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author Malik, Waqas
Victoria Tafoya, Jorge Pavel
Doszczeczko, Szymon
Jorge Sobrido, Ana Belen
Skoulou, Vasiliki K.
Boa, Andrew N.
Zhang, Qi
Ramirez Reina, Tomas
Volpe, Roberto
author_facet Malik, Waqas
Victoria Tafoya, Jorge Pavel
Doszczeczko, Szymon
Jorge Sobrido, Ana Belen
Skoulou, Vasiliki K.
Boa, Andrew N.
Zhang, Qi
Ramirez Reina, Tomas
Volpe, Roberto
author_sort Malik, Waqas
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description [Image: see text] Bioderived materials have emerged as sustainable catalyst supports for several heterogeneous reactions owing to their naturally occurring hierarchal pore size distribution, high surface area, and thermal and chemical stability. We utilize sporopollenin exine capsules (SpECs), a carbon-rich byproduct of pollen grains, composed primarily of polymerized and cross-linked lipids, to synthesize carbon-encapsulated iron nanoparticles via evaporative precipitation and pyrolytic treatments. The composition and morphology of the macroparticles were influenced by the precursor iron acetate concentration. Most significantly, the formation of crystalline phases (Fe(3)C, α-Fe, and graphite) detected via X-ray diffraction spectroscopy showed a critical dependence on iron loading. Significantly, the characteristic morphology and structure of the SpECs were largely preserved after high-temperature pyrolysis. Analysis of Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface area, the D and G bands from Raman spectroscopy, and the relative ratio of the C=C to C–C bonding from high-resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy suggests that porosity, surface area, and degree of graphitization were easily tuned by varying the Fe loading. A mechanism for the formation of crystalline phases and meso-porosity during the pyrolysis process is also proposed. SpEC-Fe10% proved to be highly active and selective for the reverse water–gas shift reaction at high temperatures (>600 °C).
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spelling pubmed-106309652023-11-15 Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction Malik, Waqas Victoria Tafoya, Jorge Pavel Doszczeczko, Szymon Jorge Sobrido, Ana Belen Skoulou, Vasiliki K. Boa, Andrew N. Zhang, Qi Ramirez Reina, Tomas Volpe, Roberto ACS Sustain Chem Eng [Image: see text] Bioderived materials have emerged as sustainable catalyst supports for several heterogeneous reactions owing to their naturally occurring hierarchal pore size distribution, high surface area, and thermal and chemical stability. We utilize sporopollenin exine capsules (SpECs), a carbon-rich byproduct of pollen grains, composed primarily of polymerized and cross-linked lipids, to synthesize carbon-encapsulated iron nanoparticles via evaporative precipitation and pyrolytic treatments. The composition and morphology of the macroparticles were influenced by the precursor iron acetate concentration. Most significantly, the formation of crystalline phases (Fe(3)C, α-Fe, and graphite) detected via X-ray diffraction spectroscopy showed a critical dependence on iron loading. Significantly, the characteristic morphology and structure of the SpECs were largely preserved after high-temperature pyrolysis. Analysis of Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface area, the D and G bands from Raman spectroscopy, and the relative ratio of the C=C to C–C bonding from high-resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy suggests that porosity, surface area, and degree of graphitization were easily tuned by varying the Fe loading. A mechanism for the formation of crystalline phases and meso-porosity during the pyrolysis process is also proposed. SpEC-Fe10% proved to be highly active and selective for the reverse water–gas shift reaction at high temperatures (>600 °C). American Chemical Society 2023-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10630965/ /pubmed/37969887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c00495 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Malik, Waqas
Victoria Tafoya, Jorge Pavel
Doszczeczko, Szymon
Jorge Sobrido, Ana Belen
Skoulou, Vasiliki K.
Boa, Andrew N.
Zhang, Qi
Ramirez Reina, Tomas
Volpe, Roberto
Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction
title Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction
title_full Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction
title_fullStr Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction
title_short Synthesis of a Graphene-Encapsulated Fe(3)C/Fe Catalyst Supported on Sporopollenin Exine Capsules and Its Use for the Reverse Water–Gas Shift Reaction
title_sort synthesis of a graphene-encapsulated fe(3)c/fe catalyst supported on sporopollenin exine capsules and its use for the reverse water–gas shift reaction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c00495
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