Direct Observation of Ni Nanoparticle Growth in Carbon-Supported Nickel under Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation Atmosphere

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2023-08-08

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Visser, Nienke LaurianISNI 0000000492798346
Turner, Savannah J.ISNI 000000049295875X
Stewart, J.A.ISNI 0000000507443450
Vandegehuchte, Bart D.
van der Hoeven, JessiISNI 0000000493299290
de Jongh, PetraISNI 0000000395610073

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Abstract

Understanding nanoparticle growth is crucial to increase the lifetime of supported metal catalysts. In this study, we employ in situ gas-phase transmission electron microscopy to visualize the movement and growth of ensembles of tens of nickel nanoparticles supported on carbon for CO2 hydrogenation at atmospheric pressure (H2:CO2 = 4:1) and relevant temperature (450 °C) in real time. We observe two modes of particle movement with an order of magnitude difference in velocity: fast, intermittent movement (vmax = 0.7 nm s-1) and slow, gradual movement (vaverage = 0.05 nm s-1). We visualize the two distinct particle growth mechanisms: diffusion and coalescence, and Ostwald ripening. The diffusion and coalescence mechanism dominates at small interparticle distances, whereas Ostwald ripening is driven by differences in particle size. Strikingly, we demonstrate an interplay between the two mechanisms, where first coalescence takes place, followed by fast Ostwald ripening due to the increased difference in particle size. Our direct visualization of the complex nanoparticle growth mechanisms highlights the relevance of studying nanoparticle growth in supported nanoparticle ensembles under reaction conditions and contributes to the fundamental understanding of the stability in supported metal catalysts.

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catalyst stability, CO hydrogenation, diffusion and coalescence, in situ transmission electron microscopy, nanoparticle growth mechanisms, nickel, Ostwald ripening, General Materials Science, General Engineering, General Physics and Astronomy, SDG 13 - Climate Action

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Visser, N L, Turner, S J, Stewart, J A, Vandegehuchte, B D, van der Hoeven, J E S & de Jongh, P E 2023, 'Direct Observation of Ni Nanoparticle Growth in Carbon-Supported Nickel under Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation Atmosphere', ACS Nano, vol. 17, no. 15, pp. 14963-14973. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c03721