3D printed nickel catalytic static mixers made by corrosive chemical treatment for use in continuous flow hydrogenation

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Catalytic static mixers, 3D printed from nickel alloys, were treated with etching or leaching solutions to activate their surfaces for use in hydrogenation of alkenes, aldehydes and nitro-groups. Their performance was benchmarked against industrial standard alumina catalysts, using a tubular continuous flow reactor. These novel structured catalysts were additively manufactured from printer-grade Monel and Inconel powders. Especially the Monel-type catalysts, consisting predominantly of nickel and copper by weight, presented a surface layer significantly enriched in nickel after the leaching protocol, which resulted in a high catalytic activity and a surprising selectivity towards unsubstituted double bonds. This journal is

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Kundra, M., Zhu, Y., Nguyen, X., Fraser, D., Hornung, C. H., & Tsanaktsidis, J. (2022). 3D printed nickel catalytic static mixers made by corrosive chemical treatment for use in continuous flow hydrogenation. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 7(2), 284–296. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1re00456e

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