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Frédéric A Perras1, J Daniel Padmos2, Robert L Johnson3, Lin-Lin Wang1, Thomas J Schwartz4, Takeshi Kobayashi1, J Hugh Horton2, James A Dumesic4, Brent H Shanks3, Duane D Johnson1,3,5, Marek Pruski1,6.
Abstract
The characterization of nanometer-scale interactions between carbon-containing substrates and alumina surfaces is of paramount importance to industrial and academic catalysis applications, but it is also very challenging. Here, we demonstrate that dynamic nuclear polarization surface-enhanced NMR spectroscopy (DNP SENS) allows the unambiguous description of the coordination geometries and conformations of the substrates at the alumina surface through high-resolution measurements of 13C-27Al distances. We apply this new technique to elucidate the molecular-level geometry of 13C-enriched methionine and natural abundance poly(vinyl alcohol) adsorbed on γ-Al2O3-supported Pd catalysts, and we support these results with element-specific X-ray absorption near-edge measurements. This work clearly demonstrates a surprising bimodal coordination of methionine at the Pd-Al2O3 interface.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28112506 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b11408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419