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How Au Outperforms Pt in the Catalytic Reduction of Methane towards Ethane and Molecular Hydrogen.

José I Martínez1, Federico Calle-Vallejo2, Pedro L de Andrés3.   

Abstract

Within the context of a "hydrogen economy", it is paramount to guarantee a stable supply of molecular hydrogen to devices such as fuel cells. At the same time, catalytic conversion of the environmentally harmful methane into ethane, with a significantly lower Global Warming Potential, turns into a highly desirable challenge. Herein we propose a first-step novel proof-of-concept mechanism to accomplish both tasks simultaneously. For that purpose we provide transition-state barriers and reaction Helmholtz free energies obtained from first-principles Density Functional Theory by taking account vibrations for 2CH4(g) → C2H6(g) + H2(g) to show that molecular hydrogen can be produced by subnanometer Pt38 and Au38 nanoparticles from natural gas. Interestingly, the active sites for the reaction are located on different planes on the two nanoparticles, effectively differentiating the working principle of the two metals. The analysis shows that the complete cycle to reduce CH4 can be performed on Au and Pt with similar efficiencies, but Au requires only half the working temperature of Pt. This substantial decrease of temperature can be traced back to several intermediate steps, but most crucially to the final one where the catalyst must be cleaned from H(⋆) to be able to restart the catalytic cycle. This simple study case provides useful guidelines to capitalize on finite-size effects in small nanoparticles for the design of new and more efficient catalysts. Interestingly, present results obtained for the intermediate steps of the catalytic cycle show an excellent agreement with previous experimental evidence. Finally, we stress the importance of including the final cleaning steps to start a new fresh catalytic cycle.

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Keywords:  Density functional theory; Ethane evolution; Hydrogen production; Methane reduction; Nanoparticle catalyst; Phonons; Thermodynamics; Transition-state

Year:  2018        PMID: 30197487      PMCID: PMC6126608          DOI: 10.1007/s11244-018-0992-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Catal        ISSN: 1022-5528            Impact factor:   2.910


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