Improvement and regeneration of Co–B amorphous alloy nanowires for the selective hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde
Abstract
One-dimensional Co–B amorphous alloy nanowires (NWs) were prepared using surfactant as a template and were treated with plasma to study the effect of different treatment times on the essential physical and chemical properties of the catalyst. The study showed that plasma with a certain amount of strength will not change the morphology and amorphous structure of the NWs within the chosen treatment time. It could, however, modify the electronic structure and active sites of the catalyst surface, increase its specific surface area and H2 adsorption capacity, and also improve the selective hydrogenation performance of cinnamaldehyde. Most of all, plasma treatment could also play an important role in the reuse of catalysts. After several recycling reactions, plasma treatment on Co–B amorphous alloy NWs could regenerate their high catalytic activity. This work provides a novel method for preserving the high catalytic activity and stability of amorphous alloy nanomaterials, as well as for increasing their reusability.