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Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst
An in-depth understanding of the reaction mechanism is required for the further development of Mo-based catalysts for biobased feedstocks. However, fundamental studies of industrial catalysts are challenging, and simplified systems are often used without direct comparison to their industrial counter...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887974/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31718101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12223727 |
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author | Blomberg, Sara Johansson, Niclas Kokkonen, Esko Rissler, Jenny Kollberg, Linnéa Preger, Calle Franzén, Sara M Messing, Maria E Hulteberg, Christian |
author_facet | Blomberg, Sara Johansson, Niclas Kokkonen, Esko Rissler, Jenny Kollberg, Linnéa Preger, Calle Franzén, Sara M Messing, Maria E Hulteberg, Christian |
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description | An in-depth understanding of the reaction mechanism is required for the further development of Mo-based catalysts for biobased feedstocks. However, fundamental studies of industrial catalysts are challenging, and simplified systems are often used without direct comparison to their industrial counterparts. Here, we report on size-selected bimetallic NiMo nanoparticles as a candidate for a model catalyst that is directly compared to the industrial system to evaluate their industrial relevance. Both the nanoparticles and industrial supported NiMo catalysts were characterized using surface- and bulk-sensitive techniques. We found that the active Ni and Mo metals in the industrial catalyst are well dispersed and well mixed on the support, and that the interaction between Ni and Mo promotes the reduction of the Mo oxide. We successfully produced 25 nm NiMo alloyed nanoparticles with a narrow size distribution. Characterization of the nanoparticles showed that they have a metallic core with a native oxide shell with a high potential for use as a model system for fundamental studies of hydrotreating catalysts for biobased feedstocks. |
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spelling | pubmed-68879742019-12-09 Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst Blomberg, Sara Johansson, Niclas Kokkonen, Esko Rissler, Jenny Kollberg, Linnéa Preger, Calle Franzén, Sara M Messing, Maria E Hulteberg, Christian Materials (Basel) Article An in-depth understanding of the reaction mechanism is required for the further development of Mo-based catalysts for biobased feedstocks. However, fundamental studies of industrial catalysts are challenging, and simplified systems are often used without direct comparison to their industrial counterparts. Here, we report on size-selected bimetallic NiMo nanoparticles as a candidate for a model catalyst that is directly compared to the industrial system to evaluate their industrial relevance. Both the nanoparticles and industrial supported NiMo catalysts were characterized using surface- and bulk-sensitive techniques. We found that the active Ni and Mo metals in the industrial catalyst are well dispersed and well mixed on the support, and that the interaction between Ni and Mo promotes the reduction of the Mo oxide. We successfully produced 25 nm NiMo alloyed nanoparticles with a narrow size distribution. Characterization of the nanoparticles showed that they have a metallic core with a native oxide shell with a high potential for use as a model system for fundamental studies of hydrotreating catalysts for biobased feedstocks. MDPI 2019-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6887974/ /pubmed/31718101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12223727 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Blomberg, Sara Johansson, Niclas Kokkonen, Esko Rissler, Jenny Kollberg, Linnéa Preger, Calle Franzén, Sara M Messing, Maria E Hulteberg, Christian Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst |
title | Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst |
title_full | Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst |
title_fullStr | Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst |
title_full_unstemmed | Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst |
title_short | Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a Model System for an Industrial NiMo Catalyst |
title_sort | bimetallic nanoparticles as a model system for an industrial nimo catalyst |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887974/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31718101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12223727 |
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