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Hard X-Ray Nanotomography for 3D Analysis of Coking in Nickel-Based Catalysts.


ABSTRACT: Understanding catalyst deactivation by coking is crucial for knowledge-based catalyst and process design in reactions with carbonaceous species. Post-mortem analysis of catalyst coking is often performed by bulk characterization methods. Here, hard X-ray ptychographic computed tomography (PXCT) was used to study Ni/Al2 O3 catalysts for CO2 methanation and CH4 dry reforming after artificial coking treatment. PXCT generated quantitative 3D maps of local electron density at ca. 80 nm resolution, allowing to visualize and evaluate the severity of coking in entire catalyst particles of ca. 40 μm diameter. Coking was primarily revealed in the nanoporous solid, which was not detectable in resolved macropores. Coke formation was independently confirmed by operando Raman spectroscopy. PXCT is highlighted as an emerging characterization tool for nanoscale identification, co-localization, and potentially quantification of deactivation phenomena in 3D space within entire catalyst particles.

SUBMITTER: Weber S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8518723 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hard X-Ray Nanotomography for 3D Analysis of Coking in Nickel-Based Catalysts.

Weber Sebastian S   Batey Darren D   Cipiccia Silvia S   Stehle Matthias M   Abel Ken L KL   Gläser Roger R   Sheppard Thomas L TL  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20210831 40


Understanding catalyst deactivation by coking is crucial for knowledge-based catalyst and process design in reactions with carbonaceous species. Post-mortem analysis of catalyst coking is often performed by bulk characterization methods. Here, hard X-ray ptychographic computed tomography (PXCT) was used to study Ni/Al<sub>2</sub> O<sub>3</sub> catalysts for CO<sub>2</sub> methanation and CH<sub>4</sub> dry reforming after artificial coking treatment. PXCT generated quantitative 3D maps of local  ...[more]

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