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Study on the Metal-Support Interaction in the Ru/C Catalysts under Reductive Conditions Full article

Journal Surfaces and Interfaces
ISSN: 2468-0230
Output data Year: 2018, Volume: 12, Pages: 95-101 Pages count : 7 DOI: 10.1016/j.surfin.2018.05.003
Tags Ruthenium catalysts; Carbonaceous support Sibunit; Thermal stability; Metal-support interaction; Methanation
Authors Iost Kristina N. 1 , Borisov Vadim A. 1 , Temerev Victor L. 1 , Surovikin Yury V. 1 , Pavluchenko Polina E. 1 , Trenikhin Mikhail V. 1 , Lupanova Anastasiya A. 1 , Arbuzov Aleksey B. 1 , Shlyapin Dmitry A. 1 , Tsyrulnikov Pavel G. 1 , Vedyagin Aleksey A. 2,3
Affiliations
1 Institute of hydrocarbon processing SB RAS, Neftezavodskaya st., 54, Omsk, 644040, Russian Federation
2 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, pr. Ac. Lavrentieva, 5, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
3 National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Lenin av., 30, Tomsk, 634050, Russian Federation

Funding (2)

1 Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation 46.2.5
2 National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University VIU-TOVPM316/2017

Abstract: A metal-support interaction in the carbon-supported ruthenium samples in a hydrogen medium was studied. The carbonaceous graphite-like composite material Sibunit with a specific surface area (SSA) of 320 m2/g was used as a support. The support was additionally treated at 1900 °C in an inert medium to provide the graphitization of the amorphous carbon. This procedure drops the SSA value dramatically. Both the initial and graphitized supports were also kept in a nitric acid to increase the amount of the oxygen-containing surface groups. Ruthenium was deposited from a ruthenium (II) ammonia complex. The strongest metal-support interaction resulting in an intensive hydrogenation of the carbon support was observed in the case of oxidized support. Two explanations of the phenomenon were proposed. First of all, methanation of the oxygen-containing surface groups contacting with the metal particle occurs at lower temperature and with higher rate if compared with other carbon species. Secondly, these groups provide higher hydrophilicity of the support and facilitate the formation of the well dispersed and finely distributed ruthenium particles. The graphitization procedure was found to stabilize the samples towards the hydrogenation process.
Cite: Iost K.N. , Borisov V.A. , Temerev V.L. , Surovikin Y.V. , Pavluchenko P.E. , Trenikhin M.V. , Lupanova A.A. , Arbuzov A.B. , Shlyapin D.A. , Tsyrulnikov P.G. , Vedyagin A.A.
Study on the Metal-Support Interaction in the Ru/C Catalysts under Reductive Conditions
Surfaces and Interfaces. 2018. V.12. P.95-101. DOI: 10.1016/j.surfin.2018.05.003 WOS Scopus РИНЦ AN OpenAlex
Dates:
Submitted: Oct 24, 2017
Published print: May 1, 2018
Published online: May 7, 2018
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:000439080900012
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85047092613
Elibrary: 35480423
Chemical Abstracts: 2018:1346457
OpenAlex: W2799317225
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