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Dynamical Change of Valence States and Structure in NiCu3Nanoparticles during Redox Cycling

  • Alexandre C. Foucher
  • , Nicholas Marcella
  • , Jennifer D. Lee
  • , Ryan Tappero
  • , Christopher B. Murray
  • , Anatoly I. Frenkel
  • , Eric A. Stach
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Stony Brook University
  • Harvard University
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Abstract

Alloyed materials are promising candidates to improve catalytic processes. Ni-Cu nanoparticles are used for various reactions, including processes with biomass-derived components. However, dynamical restructuring effects alter the catalytic properties and can deactivate the sample. To understand these structural modifications, a multimodal investigation of NiCu3/C was performed to determine compositional and morphological changes during a redox cycle to simulate reduction and oxidation of the catalyst during reaction. We exploit a novel correlative, multimodal approach that combines in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy (STEM-EELS) to describe changes that occur in the sample in realistic conditions. In the fresh sample, there are two morphologies present: core-shell and hollow. Segregation of Cu was observed in both types of particles after synthesis, with Cu being more oxidized in the hollow structures. Upon reduction for 2 h under H2 at 400 °C, the Cu was reduced, although segregation of Cu and Ni was still observed. Subsequent exposure to O2 at 400 °C led to a strong reoxidation of Cu with the formation of hollow particles with compositional heterogeneities. The oxidation of metals and segregation phenomena can be related to known catalytic properties of NiCu3/C particles, especially regarding the hydrodeoxygenation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-dimethylfuran.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1991-2002
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume126
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 3 2022

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