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Interfacial charge distributions in carbon-supported palladium catalysts

Authors :
Rao, Radhika G.
Blume, Raoul
Hansen, Thomas Willum
Fuentes, Erika
Dreyer, Kathleen
Moldovan, Simona
Ersen, Ovidiu
Hibbitts, David D.
Chabal, Yves J.
Schlögl, Robert
Tessonnier, Jean-Philippe
Rao, Radhika G.
Blume, Raoul
Hansen, Thomas Willum
Fuentes, Erika
Dreyer, Kathleen
Moldovan, Simona
Ersen, Ovidiu
Hibbitts, David D.
Chabal, Yves J.
Schlögl, Robert
Tessonnier, Jean-Philippe
Source :
Rao , R G , Blume , R , Hansen , T W , Fuentes , E , Dreyer , K , Moldovan , S , Ersen , O , Hibbitts , D D , Chabal , Y J , Schlögl , R & Tessonnier , J-P 2017 , ' Interfacial charge distributions in carbon-supported palladium catalysts ' , Nature Communications , vol. 8 , no. 1 , 340 .
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Controlling the charge transfer between a semiconducting catalyst carrier and the supported transition metal active phase represents an elite strategy for fine turning the electronic structure of the catalytic centers, hence their activity and selectivity. These phenomena have been theoretically and experimentally elucidated for oxide supports but remain poorly understood for carbons due to their complex nanoscale structure. Here, we combine advanced spectroscopy and microscopy on model Pd/C samples to decouple the electronic and surface chemistry effects on catalytic performance. Our investigations reveal trends between the charge distribution at the palladium-carbon interface and the metal's selectivity for hydrogenation of multifunctional chemicals. These electronic effects are strong enough to affect the performance of large (~5 nm) Pd particles. Our results also demonstrate how simple thermal treatments can be used to tune the interfacial charge distribution, hereby providing a strategy to rationally design carbon-supported catalysts.Control over charge transfer in carbon-supported metal nanoparticles is essential for designing new catalysts. Here, the authors show that thermal treatments effectively tune the interfacial charge distribution in carbon-supported palladium catalysts with consequential changes in hydrogenation performance.

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Journal :
Rao , R G , Blume , R , Hansen , T W , Fuentes , E , Dreyer , K , Moldovan , S , Ersen , O , Hibbitts , D D , Chabal , Y J , Schlögl , R & Tessonnier , J-P 2017 , ' Interfacial charge distributions in carbon-supported palladium catalysts ' , Nature Communications , vol. 8 , no. 1 , 340 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1007882315
Document Type :
Electronic Resource