Manipulating interstitial carbon atoms in the nickel octahedral site for highly efficient hydrogenation of alkyne
Design and synthesis of non-noble metal catalysts is crucial for highly-efficient hydrogenation. Here, the interstitial sites in nickel are manipulated with zinc and filled by dissociated carbon atoms, which drastically improve the selectivity/stability in acetylene hydrogenation reaction.
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Main Authors: | Yiming Niu, Xing Huang, Yongzhao Wang, Ming Xu, Junnan Chen, Shuliang Xu, Marc-Georg Willinger, Wei Zhang, Min Wei, Bingsen Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b82ce62357d04002a59c038c2ef5908c |
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