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Dry impregnation in fluidized bed: Drying and calcination effect on nanoparticles dispersion and location in a porous support

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The synthesis of metal nanoparticles dispersed inside the grains of a porous inorganic support was carried out by ‘‘dry impregnation’’ in a fluidized bed. The principle of this technique consists in the spraying of a solution containing a metal source into a hot fluidized bed of porous particles. The metal source can be of different nature such as metal salts, organometallic precursors or colloidal solutions. The experimental results obtained from iron oxide deposition on a porous silica gel as support, constitute the core of this article but others results concerning the deposition of rhodium from a colloidal suspension containing preformed rhodium nanoparticles are also described. More precisely, this study aims to understand the effect of the bed temperature during the impregnation step, the initial particle porosity and the calcination operating protocol on the metallic nanoparticles dispersion and location in the silica porous particles. The so-obtained products were characterized by various techniques in order to determine their morphology, their surface properties and the dispersion of the nanoparticles inside the support. The results showed that, under the chosen operating conditions, the deposit efficiency is close to 100% and the competition between the drying rate, depending on the process-related variables, and the capillary penetration rate, depending on the physicochemical-related variables, controls the deposit location. A quasi uniform deposit inside the support particles is observed for soft drying. The metal nanoparticles size is controlled by the pore mean diameter of the support as well as the calcination operating protocol.

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Génie chimique
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hal-03591061 , version 1 (28-02-2022)

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Laurie Barthe, Mehrdji Hemati, Karine Philippot, Bruno Chaudret. Dry impregnation in fluidized bed: Drying and calcination effect on nanoparticles dispersion and location in a porous support. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2008, 8 (4), pp.349-358. ⟨10.1016/j.cherd.2007.10.004⟩. ⟨hal-03591061⟩
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