Reactivation of Ni-TiO2 catalysts in hydrogen flow and in supercritical 2-propanol-Comparative study by electron spin resonance in situ

Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC(2023)

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Highly dispersed Ni-TiO2 catalyst has been studied in the process of preparation and under catalytic transfer hydrogenation reaction conditions in supercritical 2-propanol (250(degrees)C, 70 bar) using electron spin resonance in situ. Electron spin resonance in situ has been used to study the process of the catalyst passivation and subsequent reduction of the oxide layer in the gas flow. Reduction of the NiO layer on the surface of passivated Ni nanoparticles has been detected in supercritical 2-propanol, which is in agreement with kinetic modeling data. It has been found that the reduction of the nickel oxide layer in supercritical 2-propanol occurs at a lower temperature compared with the reduction in hydrogen flow, according to in situ electron spin resonance study.
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catalytic transfer hydrogenation, electron spin resonance, Ni nanoparticles, supercritical fluid, superparamagnetism
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