Copper‐Cobalt Bimetallic Nanoparticles for the Acceptorless Dehydrogenation of Alcohols: a Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study.

Author:

Huang Ning1,Hammed Chaima2,Wang Guillaume3ORCID,Nowak Sophie1ORCID,Decorse Philippe1,Schaming Delphine1,Gannouni Anis2,Najjar Wahiba2,Michel Carine4ORCID,Sicard Lorette1ORCID,Piquemal Jean‐Yves1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris Cité CNRS, ITODYS F-75013 Paris France

2. Laboratory of Materials Chemistry and Catalysis Faculty of Sciences of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

3. Université Paris Cité, CNRS Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques F-75013 Paris France

4. CNRS ENS de Lyon LCH UMR 5182 69342 Lyon cedex 07 France

Abstract

AbstractBimetallic Cu and Co nanoparticles were prepared using the polyol process. The nature of the polyol was found to be decisive to control the distribution of the two metals within the particles, resulting in either core‐shell or quasi‐alloyed structures, as shown by chemical analysis at the single particle level. The particles can be prepared over the entire composition range with a very good control of the Cu/Co molar ratio. The introduction of Cu in the synthetic system allows decreasing significantly the mean size of the resulting particles. The two sets of particles were used as unsupported catalysts for the solvent‐free acceptorless dehydrogenation of octan‐2‐ol. Very good ketone yields were measured when using the quasi‐alloyed particles while lower activities were obtained with core‐shell structures. The Cu25Co75 quasi‐alloyed catalyst could be recycled at least ten times without a significant loss in catalytic activity and particle‐scale chemical analyses confirmed that the recovered particles are still alloyed with no observed demixing. The catalytic results are discussed in the light of different exposed metal surface areas and possible synergetic effects using theoretical predictions.

Publisher

Wiley

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