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Nanometric nickel exsolution in the hexagonal perovskite Ba8Ta6NiO24: Survey of the structural, magnetic and catalytic features
[摘要] Nickel nanoparticles that decorate the surface of a parent oxide are well known to be developed by some cubic-type perovskites from the exsolution of their intrinsic Ni2+ species in reducing conditions with subsequent catalytic properties. In this work, we show similar phenomenon in a hexagonal-type perovskite. The reducing treatment in ammonia of Ba8Ta6NiO24, a hexagonal perovskite-type oxide, leads to the exsolution of nickel nano-sized particles at the surface of the precursor leaving oxygen vacancies and partially depleted but rearranged Ni/Ta sites. Spectroscopic methods, X-ray diffraction, TEM and TGA were employed to investigate the Ni exsolution while TGA was used to investigate the thermal behavior and its reversibility. 50% of the initial nickel content transferred into Ni-0 nanoparticles as determined from M(H) magnetization plots and TGA, in agreement with the concomitant creation of oxygen vacancies in the preserved Ni2(+) coordination (50%). The cationic vacancies (V-c) involve face-sharing octahedral dimers in which Ni/Ta/Vc rearranged through the shared face window, but preserved a non-centrosymmetric cationic partition. Ni exsoluted oxides often show a catalytic activity; we present here an original example of a hexagonal perovskite with catalytic activity toward syngas production by dry reforming of methane with carbon dioxide. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2018-10-25 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  Proceedings Paper [学科分类] 
[关键词] Oxide;Hexagonal perovskite;Ammonia;Nickel;Exsolution [时效性] 
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