Correlated Operando
Electron Microscopy and Photoemission
Spectroscopy in Partial Oxidation of Ethylene over Nickel
Posted on 2024-11-19 - 17:12
The production of
syngas from light hydrocarbons is a
viable way
of converting under-utilized hydrocarbon sources into valuable products
until a full transition to renewable energy sources is achieved. However,
current heterogeneous catalysts for syngas production suffer from
deactivation, either by coking or oxidation. Here, we report on the
behavior of model nickel catalysts within the context of ethylene
partial oxidation and observe the catalyst-environment interaction
as a function of reactant feed and temperature. Using a combination
of operando microscopy and spectroscopy and focusing on a reaction
regime characterized by synchronized self-sustained oscillatory dynamics,
we are able to gain additional insights into the dynamic interplay
between reactive species and active catalyst surfaces of varying reactivity.
Real-time secondary electron imaging coupled with online mass spectrometry
and thermal data shows that the oscillatory behavior is characterized
by a highly active half-period during which the surface of the nickel
catalyst is metallic and a less active half-period during which the
surface is oxidized. Complementing the direct surface imaging, operando
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy provides missing information about
the alternating chemical state of the catalyst surface in the oscillating
reaction regime. It reveals that changes in the gas phase composition
(C2H4/O2 ratio) alter the population
of reaction intermediates (e.g., carbides) on the nickel surface,
which in turn drives the selectivity of the reaction toward different
products. The observed chemical dynamics involve changes in gas-phase
composition, rate-dependent heat of reaction, the chemical state of
the catalyst, and the formation of reaction products, all of which
are interconnected. Ultimately, the complex oscillations and catalytic
behavior are attributed to a multistep mechanism that involves complete
ethylene oxidation, dry and wet reforming of ethylene, and the reverse
water gas shift reaction.
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Colbea, Claudiu; Plodinec, Milivoj; Guo, Man; Artiglia, Luca; van Bokhoven, Jeroen Anton; Willinger, Marc (2024). Correlated Operando
Electron Microscopy and Photoemission
Spectroscopy in Partial Oxidation of Ethylene over Nickel. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.4c04437Â