Catalysis Letters, Vol.124, No.1-2, 18-23, 2008
From Al2O3-supported Ni(II)-ethylenediamine complexes to CO hydrogenation catalysts: Importance of the hydrogen post-treatment evidenced by XPS
Ni (7 wt%)/Al2O3 catalysts prepared by decomposition of Ni(II)-ethylenediamine complexes in inert atmosphere initially contain a mixture of metallic and oxidized nickel. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows that after a hydrogen treatment at 500 C, the system contains more metallic nickel than catalysts prepared from the usual precursor, nickel nitrate. Carbonaceous species resulting from the partial oxidation of ethylenediamine are also eliminated. The catalyst post-treated in hydrogen exhibits a high metallic surface area accessible to reactants and is able to catalyze CO methanation.