Preparation of Ni2P with a Surface Nickel Phosphosulfide Layer by Reduction of Mixtures of Na4P2S6 and NiCl2
Ming He,
Tiefu Li,
Xiang Li
et al.
Abstract:A series of physical mixtures of Na4P2S6 and NiCl2 (P‐NiPS(x), where x represents the P/Ni molar ratio) were employed for the preparation of Ni2P. For comparison, a sulfur‐containing Ni2P catalyst (Ni2P‐S) and a sulfur‐free Ni2P catalyst (Ni2P‐TPR) were prepared by reduction of Ni2P2S6 and a nickel phosphate precursor, respectively. The reduction of the P‐NiPS(x) precursors with P/Ni ratios above 2/3 yielded Ni2P catalysts with a distinct nickel phosphosulfide layer (NiPS(x)), and the Ni2P phase started to for… Show more
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