Miquel Cardona-Farreny, Hiroya Ishikawa, Abolanle Olatilewa Odufejo Ogoe, Sonia Mallet-Ladeira, Yannick Coppel, Pierre Lecante, Jerome Esvan, Karine Philippot, M. Rosa Axet
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摘要
胶体金属纳米粒子在(杂)炔的氢化反应中表现出有趣的催化特性。基于贵金属(如 Ru 和 Rh)的催化剂可在温和的反应条件下高效地进行反应。相比之下,基于富土金属的异相催化剂可以选择性地氢化(杂)炔,但需要更苛刻的反应条件。结合了贵金属和富土金属的双金属催化剂是一种有趣的材料,可以减轻每种成分的缺点。为此,我们在 85°C 下通过 H2 分解[Ru(η4-C8H12)(η6-C8H10)]和[Ni(η4-C8H12)2]制备了带有膦配体的 RuNi 纳米粒子。广角 X 射线散射证实了双金属偏析结构,镍主要位于表面。光谱分析显示,膦配体同时配位在两种金属的表面,这也表明在 Ru 内核上有部分 Ni 外壳。RuNi 基纳米材料被用作喹啉氢化的催化剂,以评估金属成分和稳定剂对其催化性能的影响。
Colloidal Bimetallic RuNi Particles and their Behaviour in Catalytic Quinoline Hydrogenation
Colloidal metal nanoparticles exhibit interesting catalytic properties for the hydrogenation of (hetero)arenes. Catalysts based on precious metals, such as Ru and Rh, proceed efficiently under mild reaction conditions. In contrast, heterogeneous catalysts based on earth‐abundant metals can selectively hydrogenate (hetero)arenes but require harsher reaction conditions. Bimetallic catalysts that combine precious and earth‐abundant metals are interesting materials to mitigate the drawbacks of each component. To this end, RuNi nanoparticles bearing a phosphine ligand were prepared through the decomposition of [Ru(η4‐C8H12)(η6‐C8H10)] and [Ni(η4‐C8H12)2] by H2 at 85°C. Wide angle X‐ray scattering confirmed a bimetallic segregated structure, with Ni predominantly on the surface. Spectroscopic analyses revealed that the phosphine ligand coordinated to the surface of both metals, suggesting, as well, a partial Ni shell covering the Ru core. The RuNi‐based nanomaterials were used as catalysts in the hydrogenation of quinoline to assess the impact of the metallic composition and of the stabilizing agent on their catalytic performance.
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