Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Coal Conversion Institute of Coal Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Taiyuan 030001 China
2. National Energy Center for Coal to Liquids Synfuels China Co., Ltd Beijing 101400 China
3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 PR China
Abstract
AbstractNon‐noble Ni−Cu alloys serve as an alternative catalytic material for noble metal‐based catalysts that could be applied in the efficient conversion of levulinic acid (LA) into the high value γ‐valerolactone (GVL). However, maintaining the catalytic stability for Ni−Cu nanoparticles in the LA hydrogenation process remains a substantial challenge, Herein, this problem is solved by constructing carbon‐protected catalytic sites within carbon layer‐coated Ni−Cu nanoalloy composite via pyrolysis of NiCux(OH)/glucose precursor. The optimized NiCu0.68@C catalyst exhibits excellent stability and selectivity to GVL (>99 %) in the hydrogenation of LA reaction. Various characterization indicates that the enhancement in stability originates from the protective effect of the carbon layer, which prevents the metal leaching, oxidation and aggregation of Ni−Cu nanoparticles during the reaction process. This work greatly advances non‐noble metal‐catalyzed conversion of LA to GVL and helps the rational design of bimetallic catalysts.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences