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Chemsuschem | 2012

Nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes as a highly active metal-free catalyst for selective oxidation.

Kambiz Chizari; Adrien Deneuve; Ovidiu Ersen; Ileana Florea; Yu Liu; David Edouard; Izabela Janowska; Dominique Begin; Cuong Pham-Huu

Catalytic reactions are generally carried out on supported metals or oxides, which act as an active phase and require impregnation and thermal treatment steps. During tests, the metal or oxide nanoparticles could be further sintered, which would induces deactivation. Direct incorporation of the active phase into the matrix of a support could be an elegant alternative to prevent catalyst deactivation. Here, we report that nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (N-CNTs) can be efficiently employed as a metal-free catalyst for oxidative reactions that allow the selective transformation of the harmful, gaseous H(2)S into solid sulfur. The catalyst exhibits a high stability during the test at high space velocity. The macroscopic shaping of the catalyst on the silicon carbide foam also increases its catalytic activity by improving the contact between the reactants and the catalyst. Such macroscopic shaping allows the avoidance of problems linked with transport and handling of nanoscopic materials and also reduces the pressure drop across the catalyst bed to a large extent.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2012

3D analysis of the morphology and spatial distribution of nitrogen in nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes by energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy tomography.

Ileana Florea; Ovidiu Ersen; Raul Arenal; Dris Ihiawakrim; Cédric Messaoudi; Kambiz Chizari; Izabela Janowska; Cuong Pham-Huu

We present here the application of the energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) in the tomographic mode to determine the precise 3D distribution of nitrogen within nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (N-CNTs). Several tilt series of energy-filtered images were acquired on the K ionization edges of carbon and nitrogen on a multiwalled N-CNT containing a high amount of nitrogen. Two tilt series of carbon and nitrogen 2D maps were then calculated from the corresponding energy-filtered images by using a proper extraction procedure of the chemical signals. Applying iterative reconstruction algorithms provided two spatially correlated C and N elemental-selective volumes, which were then simultaneously analyzed with the shape-sensitive reconstruction deduced from Zero-Loss recordings. With respect to the previous findings, crucial information obtained by analyzing the 3D chemical maps was that, among the two different kind of arches formed in these nanotubes (transversal or rounded ones depending on their morphology), the transversal arches contain more nitrogen than do the round ones. In addition, a detailed analysis of the shape-sensitive volume allowed the observation of an unexpected change in morphology along the tube axis: close to the round arches (with less N), the tube is roughly cylindrical, whereas near the transversal ones (with more N), its shape changes to a prism. This relatively new technique is very powerful in the material science because it combines the ability of the classical electron tomography to solve 3D structures and the chemical selectivity of the EFTEM imaging.


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2010

Tuning of nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes as catalyst support for liquid-phase reaction

Kambiz Chizari; Izabela Janowska; Matthieu Houllé; Ileana Florea; Ovidiu Ersen; Thierry Romero; Pierre Bernhardt; Marc J. Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu


Catalysis Today | 2008

N-doped carbon nanotubes for liquid-phase CC bond hydrogenation

Julien Amadou; Kambiz Chizari; Matthieu Houllé; Izabela Janowska; Ovidiu Ersen; Dominique Begin; Cuong Pham-Huu


Catalysis Today | 2012

Few-layer graphene supporting palladium nanoparticles with a fully accessible effective surface for liquid-phase hydrogenation reaction

Tri Truong-Huu; Kambiz Chizari; Izabela Janowska; Maria Simona Moldovan; Ovidiu Ersen; Lam D. Nguyen; Marc J. Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu; Dominique Begin


Nano Research | 2011

High Temperature Stability of Platinum Nanoparticles on Few-Layer Graphene Investigated by In Situ High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy

Izabela Janowska; Maria-Simona Moldovan; Ovidiu Ersen; H. Bulou; Kambiz Chizari; Marc J. Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2011

Bucky paper with improved mechanical stability made from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes for desulfurization process

Adrien Deneuve; Kun Wang; Izabela Janowska; Kambiz Chizari; David Edouard; Ovidiu Ersen; Marc-Jacques Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu


Archive | 2010

PREPARATION OF GRAPHENE BY MECHANICALLY THINNING GRAPHITE MATERIALS

Izabela Janowska; Dominique Begin; Kambiz Chizari; Ovidiu Ersen; Pierre Bernhardt; Thierry Romero; Marc J. Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2011

Catalytic synthesis of a high aspect ratio carbon nanotubes bridging carbon felt composite with improved electrical conductivity and effective surface area

Kun Wang; Kambiz Chizari; Yu Liu; Izabela Janowska; Simona Moldovan; Ovidiu Ersen; Antoine Bonnefont; Elena R. Savinova; Lam D. Nguyen; Cuong Pham-Huu


Comptes Rendus Chimie | 2011

A new recyclable Pd catalyst supported on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes for microwaves-assisted Heck reactions

Izabela Janowska; Kambiz Chizari; Jean-Hubert Olivier; Raymond Ziessel; Marc J. Ledoux; Cuong Pham-Huu

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Cuong Pham-Huu

University of Strasbourg

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Ovidiu Ersen

University of Strasbourg

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Marc J. Ledoux

University of Strasbourg

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Ileana Florea

University of Strasbourg

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Kun Wang

University of Strasbourg

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Adrien Deneuve

University of Strasbourg

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