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Engineering Asymmetric Strain within C-Shaped CeO2Nanofibers for Stabilizing Sub-3 nm Pt Clusters against Sintering

Authors :
Fu, Wanlin
Yu, Ying
Yin, Kuibo
Li, Zhihui
Tang, Mingyu
Tian, Jilan
Wei, Guanzhao
Zhou, Shiming
Sun, Yueming
Dai, Yunqian
Source :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces; September 2024, Vol. 16 Issue: 36 p47513-47523, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ultrafine noble metals have emerged as advanced nanocatalysts in modern society but still suffer from unavoidable sintering at temperatures above 250 °C (e.g., Pt). In this work, closely packed CeO2grains were confined elegantly in fibrous nanostructures and served as a porous support for stabilizing sub-3 nm Pt clusters. Through precisely manipulating the asymmetry of obtained nanofibers, uneven strain was induced within C-shaped CeO2nanofibers with tensile strain at the outer side and compressive strain at the inner side. As a result, the enriched oxygen vacancies significantly improved adhesion of Pt to CeO2, thereby boosting the sinter-resistance of ultraclose sub-3 nm Pt clusters. Notably, no aggregation was observed even after exposure to humid air at 750 °C for 12 h, which is far beyond their Tammann temperature (sintering onset temperature, below 250 °C). In situHAADF-STEM observation revealed a unique sintering mechanism, wherein Pt clusters initially migrate toward the grain boundaries with concentrated stain and undergo slight coalescence, followed by subsequent Ostwald ripening at higher temperatures. Moreover, the sinter-resistant Pt/C-shaped CeO2effectively catalyzed soot combustion (over 700 °C) in a durable manner. This work provides a new insight for developing sinter-resistant catalysts from the perspective of strain engineering within nano-oxides.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19448244
Volume :
16
Issue :
36
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67140923
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c08126