【05 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental】 Effect of Cl/Ni molar ratio on the catalytic conversion of polypropylene into Cu-Ni/C composites and their application in catalyzing "Click" reaction
作者:Jiang Gong, Jie Liu*, Li Ma, Xin Wen, Xuecheng Chen, Dong Wan, Haiou Yu, Zhiwei Jiang, etc.
关键字:Carbon materials, Catalysis, Composites, Polypropylene
论文来源:期刊
具体来源:Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 117-118 (2012) 185-193
发表时间:2012年
A one-pot approach to prepare Cu-Ni/C heterogeneous composites by carbonization of polypropylene (PP) using combined catalysts of Ni2O3 and CuCl was proposed. TEM, SEM, TGA and Raman measurements were performed to investigate the effects of Cl/Ni molar ratios on the yield and morphology of the resultant carbon materials. The yield of carbon materials in Cu-Ni/C first increased and then decreased as the Cl/Ni molar ratio increased, and the maximum yield was achieved at Cl/Ni molar ratio of 0.125. Longer and thinner carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were obtained at low Cl/Ni ratios while shorter carbon fibers were formed at high Cl/Ni ratios. The effect of Cl/Ni molar ratio on the active sites for the growth of carbon materials and degraded products of PP were investigated by XRD, GC and GC-MS. Interestingly, the resultant Cu-Ni/C showed the catalysis to “Click” reaction. As a result, the initial catalytic substances (Ni2O3 and CuCl) could be effectively used twice as catalysts in the carbonization of PP and in the later application of the resultant Cu-Ni/C composites. More importantly, this approach is a new potential method to transform waste polymer materials into valuable metal/carbon heterogeneous composites.