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Novel Catalyst Composites of Ni- and Co-Based Nanoparticles Supported on Inorganic Oxides for Fatty Acid Hydrogenations

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano13091435

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nickel-based nanoparticles; magnesium aluminum oxide spinel; titanium dioxide anatase; C=C bonds hydrogenation; fatty acids; valorization; industrial waste

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In this study, small Ni-based nanoparticles supported on inorganic solid supports were prepared by decomposing organometallic precursors in refluxing ethanol under H-2 atmosphere. The prepared Ni-based nanocomposites showed high efficiency in the hydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids under solvent-free conditions, with a high selectivity for the hydrogenation of C=C bonds. The influence of the support on the catalytic performance of the nanocomposites was highlighted.
In the quest to develop nanometrically defined catalytic systems for applications in the catalytic valorization of agri-food wastes, small Ni-based nanoparticles supported on inorganic solid supports have been prepared by decomposition of organometallic precursors in refluxing ethanol under H-2 atmosphere, in the presence of supports exhibiting insulating or semi-conductor properties, such as MgAl2O4 and TiO2, respectively. The efficiency of the as-prepared Ni-based nanocomposites has been evaluated towards the hydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids under solvent-free conditions, with high selectivity regarding the hydrogenation of C=C bonds. The influence of the support on the catalytic performance of the prepared Ni-based nanocomposites is particularly highlighted.

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