2023
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.2c12046
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Atomically Thick Oxide Overcoating Stimulates Low-Temperature Reactive Metal–Support Interactions for Enhanced Catalysis

Abstract: Reactive metal−support interactions (RMSIs) induce the formation of bimetallic alloys and offer an effective way to tune the electronic and geometric properties of metal sites for advanced catalysis. However, RMSIs often require high-temperature reductions (>500 °C), which significantly limits the tuning of bimetallic compositional varieties. Here, we report that an atomically thick Ga 2 O 3 coating of Pd nanoparticles enables the initiation of RMSIs at a much lower temperature of ∼250 °C. State-of-the-art mic… Show more

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“…It is essential to note that while the ex situ XANES spectrum of Cu–Zn(5)/SiO 2 , obtained after H 2 pretreatment at 500 °C, shows a mixture of Zn states, i.e., Zn 0 and Zn 2+ , the in situ XANES experiment shows clearly that under a H 2 atmosphere, Zn 2+ species are reduced fully to Zn 0 even at 300 °C (Figures f and c). This observation is consistent with the emergence of reactive metal support interactions (RMSI) in Cu–Zn(5)/SiO 2 under a H 2 atmosphere, likely due to an atomic-scale mixing, as was reported recently for an ALD-derived PdGa/Al 2 O 3 catalyst for CO 2 hydrogenation to methanol . The emergence of RMSI in a H 2 atmosphere is also consistent with the XPS results discussed above.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…It is essential to note that while the ex situ XANES spectrum of Cu–Zn(5)/SiO 2 , obtained after H 2 pretreatment at 500 °C, shows a mixture of Zn states, i.e., Zn 0 and Zn 2+ , the in situ XANES experiment shows clearly that under a H 2 atmosphere, Zn 2+ species are reduced fully to Zn 0 even at 300 °C (Figures f and c). This observation is consistent with the emergence of reactive metal support interactions (RMSI) in Cu–Zn(5)/SiO 2 under a H 2 atmosphere, likely due to an atomic-scale mixing, as was reported recently for an ALD-derived PdGa/Al 2 O 3 catalyst for CO 2 hydrogenation to methanol . The emergence of RMSI in a H 2 atmosphere is also consistent with the XPS results discussed above.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Further, a controlled engineering of the metal/support interface will benefit the elucidation of robust structure–activity relationships . In this context, atomic layer deposition (ALD) can be a method of choice and has been used in the preparation of heterogeneous catalysis, e.g., by forming an overcoat of controlled thickness (e.g., a metal oxide) onto a support or a catalyst. , In particular, ALD enables a high conformality of the grown films and their tunable composition and thickness down to the sub-nm scale. , In addition, ALD allows to manipulate in a controlled fashion the relative abundance and distribution of Brønsted and Lewis (strong and weak) acid sites. Yet, the use of ALD to create heterogeneous catalysts with well-defined metal/support interfaces remains relatively underexplored. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As displayed in HAADF-STEM elemental mapping, Ag and Co atoms were atomically dispersed on P-doped CN, the introduction of Co species could trigger the aggregation of adjacent Ag SA sites, leading to the deposition of Ag NPs which were surrounded by adjacent Co species (Figure g–i) . Previous studies in EMSIs have proved that the introduction of other metal sites could exert additional interactions on the original metal–support complex. Furthermore, the strengthened EMSIs of NPs and SA sites could induce substantial charge transfers between the support and metal NPs to modulate the catalytic performance . In comparison, the metal species were found to be exclusively single atoms in both Ag 1 –CN (Figure S3) and Co 1 Ag 1 –PCN (Figure S4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…(e) Schematic illustration of RMSI in conventional A/BO x catalyst and atomically thick oxide overcoating catalyst. Reproduced from ref . Copyright 2023 American Chemical Society.…”
Section: Inducing Factors Of Dynamic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%