| Literature DB >> 34099668 |
Bing Nan1,2, Qiang Fu3, Jing Yu4, Miao Shu1, Lu-Lu Zhou3, Jinying Li3, Wei-Wei Wang3, Chun-Jiang Jia5, Chao Ma6, Jun-Xiang Chen7, Lina Li1,8, Rui Si9,10.
Abstract
As the technology development, the future advanced combustion engines must be designed to perform at a low temperature. Thus, it is a great challenge to synthesize high active and stable catalysts to resolve exhaust below 100 °C. Here, we report that bismuth as a dopant is added to form platinum-bismuth cluster on silica for CO oxidation. The highly reducible oxygen species provided by surface metal-oxide (M-O) interface could be activated by CO at low temperature (~50 °C) with a high CO2 production rate of 487 μmolCO2·gPt-1·s-1 at 110 °C. Experiment data combined with density functional calculation (DFT) results demonstrate that Pt cluster with surface Pt-O-Bi structure is the active site for CO oxidation via providing moderate CO adsorption and activating CO molecules with electron transformation between platinum atom and carbon monoxide. These findings provide a unique and general approach towards design of potential excellent performance catalysts for redox reaction.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34099668 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23696-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919