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Hailian Tang1,2,3, Yang Su1, Yalin Guo1,4, Leilei Zhang1, Tianbo Li1,4, Ketao Zang5, Fei Liu1, Lin Li1, Jun Luo5, Botao Qiao1, Junhu Wang1,2.
Abstract
Supported platinum-group metal (PGM) catalysts are widely used in many important industrial processes. Metal-support interaction is of great importance in tailoring their catalytic performance. Here, we report the first example of oxidative strong metal-support interactions (OMSIs) between PGM and hydroxyapatite (HAP) which can be extended to PGM and ZnO. It occurred under high-temperature oxidation conditions accompanied by the encapsulation of PGM by HAP and electron transfer between PGM and HAP. With this OMSI, the aggregation and leaching of PGMs were significantly inhibited, resulting in an excellent catalytic stability and much improved reusability of supported Pt and Pd catalysts, respectively. This is the first time to find that PGMs can manifest OMSI which benefits the stabilization of PGM catalysts under oxidative reaction conditions. This new type of SMSI not only contributed to a deeper understanding of SMSI but also provided a new way to develop new stable PGM catalysts.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30310601 PMCID: PMC6115625 DOI: 10.1039/c8sc01392f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Sci ISSN: 2041-6520 Impact factor: 9.825
Fig. 1In situ DRIFT spectra of CO adsorption on the (a) Pd/HAP and (b) Pt/HAP series of samples obtained at 20 °C. Spectra were collected by purging gas CO with He after the samples were saturated by CO adsorption.
Fig. 2HRTEM images of (a) Pd/HAP-RO and (b) Pt/HAP-RO samples which were treated under 10 v% H2/He at 800 °C for 5 h followed by oxidation under 10 v% O2/He at 500 °C for 3 h.
Fig. 3CO conversion curves as a function of reaction time on Pt/HAP-O and Pt/TiO2-H500 samples at 400 °C. SV of Pt/HAP-O and Pt/TiO2–H500 are ∼1 690 000 and 1 100 000 L gPt–1 h–1, respectively. Reaction gas composition: 1.6 v% CO, 1 v% O2, 0.01 v% propene, 0.0087 v% toluene, 10 v% water and balanced with He.
Fig. 4Cycling performance of Pd/HAP-fresh and Pd/HAP-O in the Suzuki cross-coupling reaction. Reaction conditions: 80 °C, 3 h, iodobenzene (4 mmol), phenylboronic acid (4.8 mmol), K2CO3 (8 mmol), H2O (20 mL), and catalyst (50 mg).
Fig. 5In situ DRIFT spectra of CO adsorption on the (a) Pd/ZnO and (b) Pt/ZnO series samples obtained at 20 °C.