Abstract
A highly efficient Ni-Pt bimetallic catalyst over Al2O3 for the conversion of oleic acid to heptadecane without using external hydrogen source is synthesized by the atomic layer deposition (ALD). The combined characterizations of HAADF-STEM, in-situ XAFS and CO-DRIFTS confirmed that Ni-Pt-ALD formed a Pt-skin structure over the sub-surface Ni particles. With the modification of Ni, the Pt-skin bimetallic particles exhibit excellent activity and selectivity in the upgrade reaction of oleic acid to aviation fuels. The yield of heptadecane reaches 91%, near the theoretical upper limit of the “self-hydrogen supply-consumption”. The remarkable catalytic performance of the Ni-Pt-ALD catalyst demonstrates that the subsurface Ni-modulated Pt skin structure is capable of integrating the dehydrogenation, decarboxylation and hydrogenation reactions. The undesired side reactions such as alkyl chain aromatization and polymerization could be effectively inhibited.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 124603 |
Journal | Chemical Engineering Journal |
Volume | 390 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Jun 2020 |
Keywords
- Atomic layer deposition
- Heptadecane
- Multi-step reactions
- Ni-Pt bimetallic catalyst
- Oleic acid