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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 82(49), p. 9383

DOI: 10.1039/c3cc43895c

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Sintering-resistant Ni-based reforming catalysts obtained via the nanoconfinement effect

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Abstract

This communication describes the design and synthesis of anti-sintering and -coke nickel phyllosilicate (PS) nanotubes (Ni/PSn) for hydrogen production via reforming reactions. The introduction of nickel particles in PS nanotubes could effectively maintain the Ni size and increase the resistance of metal particles for carbon deposition.