2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c03720
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Reactivity of Cobalt Clusters Con±/0 with Ammonia: Co3+ Cluster Catalysis for NH3 Dehydrogenation

Abstract: A customized reflection time-of-flight (Re-TOF) mass spectrometer combined with a 177 nm deep-ultraviolet laser has enabled us to observe well-resolved cobalt clusters Co n ±/0 and perform a comprehensive study of their reactivity with ammonia (NH3). The anions Co n – are found to be inert, the neutrals allow the adsorption of multiple NH3 molecules, while the cationic Co n + clusters readily react with NH3 giving rise to dehydrogenation. However, incidental dehydrogenation of NH3 on Co n + is only observe… Show more

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“…The experimental setup is a home-built reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (Re-TOFMS); it consists of a customized vacuum system, a mini flow tube reactor (Φ = 6 mm, L = 60 mm), and a home-built laser vaporization (LaVa) source. More detailed descriptions about our Re-TOFMS can be found elsewhere. ,, In this experiment, the Co n ±/0 clusters were prepared by ablating a clean and rotating cobalt disk (99.95%) with a pulsed 532 nm laser (Nd:YAG) at a repetition rate of 10 Hz in the LaVa source. In a nozzle (Φ = 2 mm, L = 35 mm), the clusters were cooled down during a supersonic expansion process by the pulsed He carrier gas (99.999%, 10.0 atm) which was controlled by a pulsed valve (series 9, general valve).…”
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“…The experimental setup is a home-built reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (Re-TOFMS); it consists of a customized vacuum system, a mini flow tube reactor (Φ = 6 mm, L = 60 mm), and a home-built laser vaporization (LaVa) source. More detailed descriptions about our Re-TOFMS can be found elsewhere. ,, In this experiment, the Co n ±/0 clusters were prepared by ablating a clean and rotating cobalt disk (99.95%) with a pulsed 532 nm laser (Nd:YAG) at a repetition rate of 10 Hz in the LaVa source. In a nozzle (Φ = 2 mm, L = 35 mm), the clusters were cooled down during a supersonic expansion process by the pulsed He carrier gas (99.999%, 10.0 atm) which was controlled by a pulsed valve (series 9, general valve).…”
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“…In addition to the main group metals and coinage metals, earth-abundant light transition metals (e.g., Fe, Co, and Ni) have versatile catalytic activities for a variety of reactions due to their active 3d electrons, , such as water/ammonia dissociation, , CO/CO 2 capture, and nitrogen fixation/activation. The adsorption behavior of N 2 on nickel and cobalt clusters have been studied by cryo spectroscopy and infrared spectroscopy. , Earlier studies have already found relatively high reactivity of Co 4 + and Co 5 + in comparison with Co 6 + . , Also, in the reactions of small cobalt clusters with CO, it was found that the anions Co n – react faster than cations Co n + ; meanwhile, the cationic Co 6 + and Co 8 + clusters exhibit a lower reactivity than Co 5 + and Co 7 + . Inspite of these interesting results, since the transition metals (IIIB–XB) readily form coordination and oxidation products, it remains a big challenge to prepare pure metal clusters and to determine magic numbers directly by observing their mass abundances in gas-phase reactions.…”
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