| Literature DB >> 21505495 |
Yusuke Yamada1, Chia-Kuang Tsung, Wenyu Huang, Ziyang Huo, Susan E Habas, Tetsuro Soejima, Cesar E Aliaga, Gabor A Somorjai, Peidong Yang.
Abstract
Supported catalysts are widely used in industry and can be optimized by tuning the composition and interface of the metal nanoparticles and oxide supports. Rational design of metal-metal oxide interfaces in nanostructured catalysts is critical to achieve better reaction activities and selectivities. We introduce here a new class of nanocrystal tandem catalysts that have multiple metal-metal oxide interfaces for the catalysis of sequential reactions. We utilized a nanocrystal bilayer structure formed by assembling platinum and cerium oxide nanocube monolayers of less than 10 nm on a silica substrate. The two distinct metal-metal oxide interfaces, CeO(2)-Pt and Pt-SiO(2), can be used to catalyse two distinct sequential reactions. The CeO(2)-Pt interface catalysed methanol decomposition to produce CO and H(2), which were subsequently used for ethylene hydroformylation catalysed by the nearby Pt-SiO(2) interface. Consequently, propanal was produced selectively from methanol and ethylene on the nanocrystal bilayer tandem catalyst. This new concept of nanocrystal tandem catalysis represents a powerful approach towards designing high-performance, multifunctional nanostructured catalysts.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21505495 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.1018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427