ChemCatChem | 2021

Key Parameters for the Synthesis of Active and Selective Nanostructured 3d Metal Catalysts Starting from Coordination Compounds – Case Study: Nickel Mediated Reductive Amination

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The design of nanostructured catalysts based on earth‐abundant metals that mediate important reactions efficiently, selectively and with a broad scope is highly desirable. Unfortunately, the synthesis of such catalysts is poorly understood. We report here on highly active Ni catalysts for the reductive amination of ketones by ammonia employing hydrogen as a reducing agent. The key functions of the Ni‐salen precursor complex during catalyst synthesis have been identified: (1)\u2005Ni‐salen complexes sublime during catalyst synthesis, which allows molecular dispersion of the metal precursor on the support material. (2)\u2005The salen ligand forms a nitrogen‐doped carbon shell by decomposition, which embeds and stabilizes the Ni nanoparticles on the γ‐Al2O3 support. (3)\u2005Parameters, such as flow rate of the pyrolysis gas, determine the carbon supply for the embedding process of Ni nanoparticles.

Volume 13
Pages None
DOI 10.1002/cctc.202100562
Language English
Journal ChemCatChem

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