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Selective and Stable Non-Noble-Metal Intermetallic Compound Catalyst for the Direct Dehydrogenation of Propane to Propylene...

by Yang He, Yuanjun Song, David A Cullen, Siris O Laursen
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Date
Page Numbers
14010 to 14014
Volume
140
Issue
43

A non-noble intermetallic compound catalyst consisting of Ni3Ga nanoparticles supported on Al2O3 that exhibits high selectivity (∼94%), comparable activity (TOF = 4.7 × 10–2 s–1), good stability (∼94% to 81% over the 82 h test), and regenerability in the direct dehydrogenation of propane to propylene at 600 °C has been developed. Through synthesis techniques that stabilize the Ni3Ga phase, the surface composition of the catalytic nanoparticles could be tuned by Ni and Ga loading such that improved selectivity toward propylene may be achieved. Comparisons with well-defined silica-supported Ni3Ga and NiGa catalysts and Ni3Ga/Al2O3 with a range of Ni:Ga loading suggested that a specific surface composition range was most promising for propylene production. The presence of Ni at the active particle surface was also found to be critical to drive dehydrogenation and enhance conversion, whereas the presence of Ga was necessary to attenuate the reactivity of the surface to improve selectivity and catalyst stability.