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Catalyst stabilization by stoichiometrically limited layer-by-layer overcoating in liquid media

Héroguel, Florent
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Le Monnier, Benjamin P.  
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Brown, Kristopher S.
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2017
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

The use of metal oxide overcoats over supported nanoparticle catalysts has recently led to impressive improvements in catalyst stability and selectivity. The deposition of alumina is especially important for renewable catalysis due to its robustness in liquid-phase conditions. However, there are limited reports of work on alumina deposition and stabilization that goes beyond atomic layer deposition (ALD). Here, we present a layer-by-layer deposition technique for the controlled formation of conformal alumina overcoats in the liquid phase. This technique is easy to perform in common wet chemistry conditions. Alternated exposure of the substrate to stoichiometric amounts of aluminum alkoxide and water in liquid-phase conditions leads to the formation of a porous overcoat that was easily tunable by varying synthesis parameters. The deposition of 60 Al2O3 layers onto Al2O3-supported copper nanoparticles suppressed irreversible deactivation during the liquid-phase hydrogenation of furfural – a key biomass-derived platform molecule. The porous overcoat leads to highly accessible metal sites, which significantly reduces the partial site blocking observed in equivalent overcoats formed by ALD. We suggest that the ease of scalability and the high degree of control over the overcoat’s properties during liquid-phase synthesis could facilitate the development of new catalyst overcoating applications.

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DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2017.07.006
Web of Science ID

WOS:000407983000062

Author(s)
Héroguel, Florent
Le Monnier, Benjamin P.  
Brown, Kristopher S.
Siu, Juno C.
Luterbacher, Jeremy S.  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume

218

Start page

643

End page

649

Subjects

Al2O3

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Biomass conversion

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Furfural

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Catalyst stability

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Sol-gel

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July 19, 2017
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