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Evolution of nickel speciation during preparation of Ni-SiO(2) catalysts: effect of the number of chelating ligands in [Ni(en)x(H2O)6-2x]2+ precursor complexes
Authors:Sun Ke-Qiang  Marceau Eric  Che Michel
Institution:Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface (UMR 7609-CNRS), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France.
Abstract:The evolution of nickel speciation during the successive preparation steps of Ni-SiO(2) catalysts is studied by UV-Vis-NIR, FT-IR, DTG, TPR and TEM. The study focuses on the effect of the number of chelating ligands in the precursor complexes Ni(en)(x)(H(2)O)((6-2x))](2+) (en = ethylenediamine, x = 1, 2, 3) on the adsorption on silica, and on nickel speciation after thermal treatment. When the en:Ni ratio in solution increases from 1 to 3, the most abundant complex is Ni(en)(H(2)O)(4)](2+) (64% of all Ni complexes), Ni(en)(2)(H(2)O)(2)](2+) (81%) and Ni(en)(3)](2+) (61%), respectively. Equilibrium adsorption of Ni(en)(x)(H(2)O)((6-2x))](2+) on SiO(2) results in the selective grafting of Ni(en)(H(2)O)(4)](2+) and Ni(en)(2)(H(2)O)(2)](2+), through the substitution of two labile H(2)O ligands by two surface SiO(-) groups. The surface Ni(en)(H(2)O)(2)(SiO)(2)] complex formed by the grafting of Ni(en)(H(2)O)(4)](2+) onto silica tends to transform into NiO and nickel phyllosilicate after calcination, which consequently leads to large and heterogeneously distributed metallic Ni particles upon reduction. In contrast, Ni(en)(2)(SiO)(2)], resulting from the grafting of Ni(en)(2)(H(2)O)(2)](2+) onto silica, no longer has aqua ligands able to react with other nickel complexes or silicium-containing species. Calcination transforms these complexes into isolated Ni(2+) ions, which are reduced into small metallic Ni particles with a more homogeneous size distribution, even at higher Ni loading.
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