2019
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201812292
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Visualizing Formation of Intermetallic PdZn in a Palladium/Zinc Oxide Catalyst: Interfacial Fertilization by PdHx

Abstract: Controllable synthesis of well‐defined supported intermetallic catalysts is desirable because of their unique properties in physical chemistry. To accurately pinpoint the evolution of such materials at an atomic‐scale, especially clarification of the initial state under a particular chemical environment, will facilitate rational design and optimal synthesis of such catalysts. The dynamic formation of a ZnO‐supported PdZn catalyst is presented, whereby detailed analyses of in situ transmission electron microsco… Show more

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“…For an inlet pressure of 1,000 mbar and an outlet pressure <1 mbar, the pressure in the nanoreactor was found to be 710 mbar. These measurements are in good agreement with calculations provided elsewhere (Niu et al, 2019). To confirm the laminar gas flow through the system, the inlet pressure versus flow rate and the inlet pressure versus reactor pressure were measured.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For an inlet pressure of 1,000 mbar and an outlet pressure <1 mbar, the pressure in the nanoreactor was found to be 710 mbar. These measurements are in good agreement with calculations provided elsewhere (Niu et al, 2019). To confirm the laminar gas flow through the system, the inlet pressure versus flow rate and the inlet pressure versus reactor pressure were measured.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The researchers used EELS to convincingly distinguish the chemical states of metallic Pd and Pd hydride under reducing conditions, which evidenced the permeation of hydrogen inside the metallic nanoparticles. This result suggests that bulk diffusion might play a key role in other catalytic reactions …”
Section: Application Of In‐situ Tem In Heterogeneous Catalysismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…With an increase in temperature, zinc is evaporated from the previous position, which prompts the Pd single atoms to be released. Metallic zinc is convenient to form Pd–Zn bonds 59 and Pt–Zn bonds, 60 and thus the evaporation of zinc could drive the dispersion of Pd or Pt nanoparticles at high temperature. Another universal method to convert nanoparticles into single atoms is the use of a reducing atmosphere (NH 3 and H 2 ) to induce the evaporation of nanoparticles and transfer single atoms to the N-sites of the carbon support.…”
Section: Sacs For Simple C1 Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%