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Magnetically Induced CO2 Methanation Using Exchange‐Coupled Spinel Ferrites in Cuboctahedron‐Shaped Nanocrystals
Authors:Beatriz Rivas‐Murias  Juan M Asensio  Nicolas Mille  Benito Rodríguez‐Gonzlez  Pier‐Francesco Fazzini  Julian Carrey  Bruno Chaudret  Vernica Salgueirio
Institution:Beatriz Rivas‐Murias,Juan M. Asensio,Nicolas Mille,Benito Rodríguez‐González,Pier‐Francesco Fazzini,Julian Carrey,Bruno Chaudret,Verónica Salgueiriño
Abstract:Magnetically induced catalysis can be promoted taking advantage of optimal heating properties from the magnetic nanoparticles to be employed. However, when unprotected, these heating agents that are usually air‐sensitive, get sintered under the harsh catalytic conditions. In this context, we present, to the best of our knowledge, the first example of air‐stable magnetic nanoparticles that: 1) show excellent performance as heating agents in the CO2 methanation catalyzed by Ni/SiRAlOx, with CH4 yields above 95 %, and 2) do not sinter under reaction conditions. To attain both characteristics we demonstrate, first the exchange‐coupled magnetic approach as an alternative and effective way to tune the magnetic response and heating efficiency, and second, the chemical stability of cuboctahedron‐shaped core–shell hard CoFe2O4–soft Fe3O4 nanoparticles.
Keywords:CO2 methanation  core–  shell nanostructures  magnetic nanoparticles  spinel ferrite
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