Raihan, Uddin SkZhang, JingqiChao, JingboHu, QingCoulon, FredericYang, Xiao Jin2025-03-122025-03-122025-04-01Raihan US, Zhang J, Chao J, et al., (2025) In situ nanoconfinement catalysis for rapid hydrodechlorination of chlorophenol. Chemical Engineering Science, Volume 308, April 2025. Article number 1213570009-2509https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ces.2025.121357https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/23600Chlorinated phenols are highly toxic to human and ecosystem and their biological degradation is difficult. In this work, a novel MgAlNi alloy catalyst was developed for rapid chemical degradation of p-chlorophenol (4-CP) in water under mild conditions via in situ hydrodechlorination (iHDC) without external hydrogen gas supply. A complete conversion of 0.195 mM 4-CP to phenol was achieved within 15 min with a reaction rate constant of 7.65 h−1, 19.4 times higher than that of the traditional Raney Nickel (AlNi alloy) catalyst. The excellent performance of MgAlNi alloy catalyst is attributed to enhanced H2 generation by Mg etching, surface self-reconstruction by growth of in situ layered double hydroxide (iLDH) nanosheets of 0.08–1 nm, exposed active sites of AlNi intermetallic compounds Al3Ni2 and Al3Ni. The findings of this study provide new insights into broader applications of nanoconfinement catalysis to environmental remediation and open a new domain of in situ nanoconfinement catalysis (iNCC).enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/40 Engineering4016 Materials Engineering4004 Chemical engineeringAl-Ni intermetallic compoundsChlorophenolMgAlNi alloyIn situ hydrodechlorinationIn situ nanoconfinement catalysisIn situ nanoconfinement catalysis for rapid hydrodechlorination of chlorophenolArticle565771121357308