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        Particle growth of iron oxide nanoparticles on SiO2 and TiO2 supports

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        2019
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        Uunen, D.L. van
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        The effect of the support material on particle growth of supported nanoparticles is not yet fully understood. In this research colloidal synthesis, followed by the attachment was used to prepare a well-defi?ned model catalyst suited to investigate the growth of Fe/SiO2 and Fe/TiO2 during the Fischer-Tropsch to ole?ns (FTO) reaction. 7 nm iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe-NP) with a narrow particle size distribution were synthesized using the heating-up method and subsequently attached to SiO2 and TiO2 support materials. Despite the difference in Hamaker constants between SiO2 and TiO2, a similar Fe-loading per surface area was obtained. The catalytic performance in FTO was evaluated after activation in H2 and CO. In general the activity of the supported Fe-NP was comparable to reference catalysts prepared by impregnation, however Fe-NP/P25 was less active. TEM and STEM analysis of the used catalyst revealed tremendous particle growth of up to 100 nm for Fe-NP/TiO2 while SiO2 supported Fe-NP remained stable after 100h on stream. Further experiment showed that growth already occurs during the activation in H2 at temperatures above 325°C. A semi-quantitative EDX analysis revealed the presence of large amount (80%) iron species on the TiO2 support. Additionally, Mossbauer spectroscopy results indicated the presence of amorphous Fe3TiO3 or Fe2+ surface species for reduced Fe-NP/TiO2. Base on these ?ndings, a surface species assisted Ostwald ripening process was proposed as growth mechanism for TiO2 supported Fe catalysts.
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