Publications by authors named "Hanghao Lin"

Ir-Ni alloys supported on SiO have been reported to show high catalytic activity for styrene hydrogenation; however, precise control of compositions and sizes of the Ir-Ni alloys is difficult when conventional metal salts are used as precursors. Furthermore, the concomitant formation of unalloyed Ni nanoparticles disturbs quantitative discussion about Ir-Ni alloy compositions. We report herein a preparation method of Ir-Ni alloys with precisely controlled compositions on SiO using Ni(NO) and an Ir complex possessing CN ligands, [Ir(CN)] or [Ir(ppy)(CN)] (ppy = 2-phenylpyridine), as precursors.

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Plasma-catalytic oxidation of particulate matter (PM) has potential applications for diesel exhaust cleaning. There is a grand requirement to explore the mechanism of carbonaceous PM oxidation for the development of plasma catalysts. Herein, Au/γ-AlO was used to catalyze the gasification of the graphitic carbon.

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Article Synopsis
  • Carbon oxidation occurs in two stages: forming surface oxides and then gasifying those oxides into CO gas.
  • Calcium carbonate (CaCO) was used as a catalyst in this process, which lowered the oxidation temperature of graphite from 1,059 K to 946 K.
  • The use of CaCO not only leads to the formation of CO more easily from graphite but also requires significantly less energy for the oxidation compared to graphite alone (74.3 kJ/mol vs. 148 kJ/mol).
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