posted on 2020-01-14, 18:10authored byMiao Wang, Ming Su
Coke yield is a key measurement of
catalyst performance and often
used in catalyst selection. However, the existing methods for heterogeneous
catalyst evaluations are limited by low-throughput, meaning each time
only one catalyst can be tested. Barcodes have been used to tag products,
but common barcodes attached on packing are not suitable for catalyst
evaluation. There is an unmet need to develop a new type of barcodes
to label each catalyst, and lots of catalysts can be evaluated simultaneously
to save efforts. This paper establishes a high-throughput evaluation
system, in which a selected panel of phase change nanoparticles (PCMs)
as thermal barcode was embedded into catalyst pellet. Lots of catalysts
could be evaluated in one reaction due to the large labeling capacity
of the thermal barcode. After the reaction, coke formation was determined
by thermogravimetric analysis and the thermal barcode was decoded
with a differential scanning calorimeter to correlate with the catalyst
composition.