双金属片
奥斯特瓦尔德成熟
催化作用
化学
聚结(物理)
纳米颗粒
化学工程
透射电子显微镜
粒子(生态学)
金属
氢
粒径
动力学
初湿浸渍
纳米技术
物理化学
材料科学
有机化学
工程类
地质学
物理
选择性
海洋学
天体生物学
量子力学
作者
P. Li,Jue Liu,N.K. Nag,Peter A. Crozier
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcat.2008.12.001
摘要
Abstract A nanoscale investigation was performed on the initial stages of the formation of nanoparticles during the preparation of NiCu/TiO 2 bimetallic catalysts by incipient wetness impregnation. The evolution of the structure and chemistry of individual nanoparticles was followed in the reaction cell of an environmental transmission electron microscope. During reduction in hydrogen at 300 °C, nuclei quickly formed and grew mainly via Ostwald ripening or short-range particle–particle coalescence. The presence of Cu greatly enhanced the reducibility of the Ni species and about 85% of the particles were metallic. Most of the particles were uniform in composition but approximately 15% of the particles showed Ni enrichment on the surface. The surface enrichment of Ni was attributed to differential diffusion processes and demonstrated that, for the reduction temperature used for this experiment, the structure of the bimetallic particles was controlled by kinetics rather than by thermodynamics.
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