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Silica-Enveloped 2D-Sheet-to-Nanocrystals Conversion for Resilient Catalytic Dry Reforming of Methane.

Sun Woo JangSoumen DuttaAmit KumarSoo Min KimYoung-Woo YouIn Su Lee
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Here, lamellar confinement strategy is introduced for "sheet-to-nanocrystals (NCs)" conversion within a 2D-SiO2 envelope, which constructs a catalytic nanocartridge holding a platoon of isolated and in-plane-aligned ultrasmall Ni-NCs, performing as a robust and coking-resistant catalytic system for dry reforming of methane. Overcoming the problem of unavoidable bulk crystal growth from multiple sheets-stack or sheet-on-open-support, silica bilayer-encasing tightly clamps the atomic-thin Ni(OH)2 -nanosheet during thermal conversion and further hinders the migratory fusion of the resultant Ni-NCs. Upon heating-cooling cycle, the flapping silica envelope clutches the Ni-NCs like "eggs in a carton," subsequently, ensuring their thermal stability. Owing to the unique 2D-enveloped rigid architecture, Ni-NCs can circumvent sintering and coke deposition while tolerating the high temperatures (>700 °C) for long operation (>100 h), affording high conversions to syngas.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • transition metal
  • room temperature
  • anaerobic digestion
  • minimally invasive
  • wastewater treatment
  • carbon dioxide