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Structure matters: Asymmetric CO oxidation at Rh steps with different atomic packing

Authors :
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
European Commission
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Universidad del País Vasco
Swedish Research Council
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
Crafoord Foundation
Department of Energy (US)
Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)
Garcia-Martinez, Fernando
Rämisch, Lisa
Ali, Khadiza
Waluyo, Iradwikanari
Castrillo-Bodero, Rodrigo
Pfaff, Sebastian
Villar-García, Ignacio J.
Walter, Andrew Leigh
Hunt, Adrian
Pérez-Dieste, Virginia
Zetterberg, Johan
Lundgren, Edvin
Schiller, Frederik
Ortega, J. Enrique
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
European Commission
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Universidad del País Vasco
Swedish Research Council
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
Crafoord Foundation
Department of Energy (US)
Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)
Garcia-Martinez, Fernando
Rämisch, Lisa
Ali, Khadiza
Waluyo, Iradwikanari
Castrillo-Bodero, Rodrigo
Pfaff, Sebastian
Villar-García, Ignacio J.
Walter, Andrew Leigh
Hunt, Adrian
Pérez-Dieste, Virginia
Zetterberg, Johan
Lundgren, Edvin
Schiller, Frederik
Ortega, J. Enrique
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Curved crystals are a simple but powerful approach to bridge the gap between single crystal surfaces and nanoparticle catalysts, by allowing a rational assessment of the role of active step sites in gas-surface reactions. Using a curved Rh(111) crystal, here, we investigate the effect of A-type (square geometry) and B-type (triangular geometry) atomic packing of steps on the catalytic CO oxidation on Rh at millibar pressures. Imaging the crystal during reaction ignition with laser-induced CO2 fluorescence demonstrates a two-step process, where B-steps ignite at lower temperature than A-steps. Such fundamental dissimilarity is explained in ambient pressure X-ray photoemission (AP-XPS) experiments, which reveal partial CO desorption and oxygen buildup only at B-steps. AP-XPS also proves that A-B step asymmetries extend to the active stage: at A-steps, low-active O–Rh–O trilayers buildup immediately after ignition, while highly active chemisorbed O is the dominant species on B-type steps. We conclude that B-steps are more efficient than A-steps for the CO oxidation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380451301
Document Type :
Electronic Resource