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In this contribution, we investigated the preparation of Ni/SiO 2 catalysts with aqueous Ni(OH 2 ) 6 (NO 3 ) 2 solutions via the impregnation and drying method using ordered mesoporous silica SBA-15 (mesopore diameter of 9 nm) as model support to study each step in the preparation: impregnation, drying, calcination, and reduction. After impregnation, not all the mesopores of SBA-15 appeared filled with precursor solution. Consecutive drying led to formation of 9 nm Ni 3 (NO 3 ) 2 (OH) 4 crystallites exclusively within the mesopores. During air calcination, severe sintering and redistribution took place, resulting in a low NiO dispersion, including large NiO crystals outside of the mesopores and rodlike NiO particles inside the mesopores. The degree of sintering depended on the concentration of Ni 3 (NO 3 ) 2 (OH) 4 decomposition products (NO 2, N 2 O, O 2 and H 2 O), and in particular NO 2 and O 2 were found to promote sintering and redistribution. Therefore, maintaining low concentrations of the latter components during the thermal nitrate decomposition is advocated, which was achieved by carrying out the treatment in the presence of H 2 . The latter treatment prevented formation of NO 2 /O 2 as decomposition products, moderated the decomposition rate of Ni 3 (NO 3 ) 2 (OH) 4 into NiO as observed from in situ XRD experiments, and led to NiO particles of 3 nm on average at a loading of 20 wt % Ni/SiO 2 .
Sietsma et al. (Tue,) studied this question.