Carbon-supported cobalt nanoparticles with different particle sizes were synthesized and characterized by complementary characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, N-2 sorption, acetone temperature-programmed desorption, transmission electron microscopy, and CO chemisorption. Using acetone steam reforming reaction as a probe reaction, we revealed a volcano-shape curve of the intrinsic activity (turnover frequency of acetone) and the CO2 selectivity as a function of the cobalt particle size with the highest activity and selectivity observed at a particle size of approximately 12.8nm. Our results indicate that the overall performance of acetone steam reforming is related to a combination of particle-size-dependent acetone decomposition, water dissociation, and the oxidation state of the cobalt nanoparticles.
Revised: July 25, 2016 |
Published: June 11, 2015
Citation
Sun J., H. Zhang, N. Yu, S.D. Davidson, and Y. Wang. 2015.Effect of Cobalt Particle Size on Acetone Steam Reforming.ChemCatChem 7, no. 18:2932-2936.PNNL-SA-115391.doi:10.1002/cctc.201500336