The effect of Ni particle size and carbon support on catalytic activity for glucose hydrogenation reaction

SSRN Electronic Journal(2022)

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Abstract
Ni nanoparticles supported on carbon black (Ni/CB) with Ni particle sizes 6.9–23.5 nm were found to exhibit a size effect, with a significant impact on catalytic performance in the glucose hydrogenation reaction. A series of Ni nanoparticles with different sizes, as determined by statistical analysis of TEM images, were obtained by varying the synthesis temperature using a sol-gel method. The highest glucose conversion and sorbitol production in glucose hydrogenation was possible with Ni/CB catalysts with Ni particles size around 17 nm obtained at 550 °C. Similarly, graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) supported Ni with different particle sizes synthesized under different temperature conditions have an identical behaviour, that is, GNP-550 exhibits the highest catalytic performance. Therefore, it can be concluded that size effect appeared when the particle size is above 10 nm, which provides a reference for the design of subsequent catalysts for liquid phase hydrogenation reactions pertinent to biomass conversion.
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Glucose, hydrogenation,Non-noble metal,Size effect, carbon black
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