For heterogeneous catalysts,the build-up of interface contacts can influence markedly their activities.Being different from the conventional supported metal/oxide catalysts,the reverse type of oxide/metal structures,e...For heterogeneous catalysts,the build-up of interface contacts can influence markedly their activities.Being different from the conventional supported metal/oxide catalysts,the reverse type of oxide/metal structures,e.g.the ceria/Pt composite,have emerged as novel catalytic materials in many fields.However,it remains challenging to determine the optimal interface structure and/or the metal-oxide synergistic effect that can boost catalytic activities.In this work,we conducted density functional theory calculations with on-site Coulomb interaction correction to determine the optimal structures and investigate the physical as well as catalytic properties of various Ce O2/Pt(111)composites containing Ce O2(111)monolayer,bilayer,and trilayer at Pt(111).We found that the interaction strength between Ce O2(111)and Pt(111)substrate first reduces as the ceria slab grows from monolayer to bilayer,and then largely gets converged when the trilayer occurs.Such trend was well rationalized by analyzing the number and distances of O–Pt bonds at the interface.Calculated Bader charges uncovered the significant charge redistribution occurring around the interface,whereas the net electron transfer across the interface is non-significant and decreases as ceria thickness increases.Moreover,comparative calculations on oxygen vacancy formation energies clarified that oxygen removal can be promoted on the Ce O2/Pt(111)composites,especially at the interface.We finally employed CO oxidation as a model reaction to probe the surface reactivity,and determined an intrinsic activity order of monolayer Ce O2(111)>monolayer Ce O2(111)/Pt(111)>regular Ce O2(111).More importantly,we emphasized the significant role of the moderate ceria-Pt interaction at the interface that endows the Ce O2/Pt reverse catalyst both good thermostability and high catalytic activity.The monolayer Ce O2(111)/Pt(111)composite was theoretically predicted highly efficient for catalyzing CO oxidation.展开更多
Reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction can serve as a pivotal stage in the CO2 conversion processes, which is vital for the utilization of CO2. In this study, RWGS reaction was performed over Pt/CeO2 catalysts at the...Reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction can serve as a pivotal stage in the CO2 conversion processes, which is vital for the utilization of CO2. In this study, RWGS reaction was performed over Pt/CeO2 catalysts at the temperature range of 200-500 degrees C under ambient pressure. Compared with pure CeO2, Pt/CeO2 catalysts exhibited superior RWGS activity at lower reaction temperature. Meanwhile, the calculated TOF and E-a values are approximately the same over these Pt/CeO2 catalysts pretreated under various calcination conditions, indicating that the RWGS reaction is not affected by the morphologies of anchored Pt nanoparticles or the primary crystallinity of CeO2. TPR and XPS results indicated that the incorporation of Pt promoted the reducibility of CeO2 support and remarkably increased the content of Ce 3 + sites on the catalyst surface. Furthermore, the CO TPSR-MS signal under the condition of pure CO2 flow over Pt/CeO 2 catalyst is far lower than that under the condition of adsorbed CO2 with H-2 -assisted flow, revealing that CO2 molecules adsorbed on Ce3+ active sites have difficult in generating CO directly. Meanwhile, the adsorbed CO2 with the assistance of H-2 can form formate species easily over Ce3+ active sites and then decompose into Ce3+-CO species for CO production, which was identified by in-situ FTIR. (C) 2016 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B. V. and Science Press. All rights reserved.展开更多
This study was focused on the influence of active oxygen on the performance of Pt/CeO2 catalysts for CO oxidation. A series of CeO2 supports with different contents of active oxygen were obtained by adding surfactant ...This study was focused on the influence of active oxygen on the performance of Pt/CeO2 catalysts for CO oxidation. A series of CeO2 supports with different contents of active oxygen were obtained by adding surfactant at different synthesis steps. 0.25 wt% Pt was loaded on these CeO2 supports by incipientwetness impregnation methods. The catalysts were characterized by N2 adsorption, X-ray diffraction(XRD), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy(HRTEM), H2 temperature-programmed reduction(H2-TPR), dynamic oxygen storage capacity(DOSC) and in-situ DRIFTS technologies. For S-f supports, the surfactant was added into the solution before spray-drying in the synthesis process, which facilitates more active oxygen formation on the surface of CeO2. After loading Pt, the more active oxygen on CeO2 contributes to dispersing Pt species and enhancing the CO oxidation activity. As for the aged samples,Pt-R-h shows the highest activity above 190 ℃ because of the presence of more partly oxidized Pt^(δ+) species. Thus the activity is also influenced by the states of Pt and the Pt^(δ+) species may contribute to the high activity at elevated temperature.展开更多
The interaction between Pt and its various supports can regulate the intrinsic electronic structure of Pt particles and their catalytic performance.Herein,Pt/CeO2 and Pt/SiC catalysts were successfully prepared via a ...The interaction between Pt and its various supports can regulate the intrinsic electronic structure of Pt particles and their catalytic performance.Herein,Pt/CeO2 and Pt/SiC catalysts were successfully prepared via a facile Pt colloidal particle deposition method,and their catalytic performance in CO oxidation was investigated.XRD,TEM,XPS and H2-TPR were used to identify the states of Pt particles on the support surface,as well as their effect on the performance of the catalysts.Formation of the Pt-O-Ce interaction is one of the factors controlling catalyst activity.Under the oxidative treatment at low temperature,the Pt-O-Ce interaction plays an important role in improving the catalytic activity.After calcining at high temperature,enhanced Pt-O-Ce interaction results in the absence of metallic Pt0 on the support surface,as evidenced by the appearance of Pt2+species.It is consistent with the XPS data of Pt/CeO2,and is the main reason behind the deactivation of the catalyst.By contrast,either no interaction is formed between Pt and SiC or Pt nanoparticles remain in the metallic Pt0 state on the SiC surface even after aging at 800℃in an oxidizing atmosphere.Thus,the Pt/SiC shows better thermal stability than Pt/CeO2.The interaction between Pt and the active support may be concluded to be essential for CO oxidation at low temperature,but strong interactions may induce serious deactivation of catalytic activity.展开更多
文摘For heterogeneous catalysts,the build-up of interface contacts can influence markedly their activities.Being different from the conventional supported metal/oxide catalysts,the reverse type of oxide/metal structures,e.g.the ceria/Pt composite,have emerged as novel catalytic materials in many fields.However,it remains challenging to determine the optimal interface structure and/or the metal-oxide synergistic effect that can boost catalytic activities.In this work,we conducted density functional theory calculations with on-site Coulomb interaction correction to determine the optimal structures and investigate the physical as well as catalytic properties of various Ce O2/Pt(111)composites containing Ce O2(111)monolayer,bilayer,and trilayer at Pt(111).We found that the interaction strength between Ce O2(111)and Pt(111)substrate first reduces as the ceria slab grows from monolayer to bilayer,and then largely gets converged when the trilayer occurs.Such trend was well rationalized by analyzing the number and distances of O–Pt bonds at the interface.Calculated Bader charges uncovered the significant charge redistribution occurring around the interface,whereas the net electron transfer across the interface is non-significant and decreases as ceria thickness increases.Moreover,comparative calculations on oxygen vacancy formation energies clarified that oxygen removal can be promoted on the Ce O2/Pt(111)composites,especially at the interface.We finally employed CO oxidation as a model reaction to probe the surface reactivity,and determined an intrinsic activity order of monolayer Ce O2(111)>monolayer Ce O2(111)/Pt(111)>regular Ce O2(111).More importantly,we emphasized the significant role of the moderate ceria-Pt interaction at the interface that endows the Ce O2/Pt reverse catalyst both good thermostability and high catalytic activity.The monolayer Ce O2(111)/Pt(111)composite was theoretically predicted highly efficient for catalyzing CO oxidation.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China (nos.21476226 and 21506204)National Key Projects for Fundamental Research and Development of China (2016YFB0600902)+1 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB17020400)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS for financial support
文摘Reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction can serve as a pivotal stage in the CO2 conversion processes, which is vital for the utilization of CO2. In this study, RWGS reaction was performed over Pt/CeO2 catalysts at the temperature range of 200-500 degrees C under ambient pressure. Compared with pure CeO2, Pt/CeO2 catalysts exhibited superior RWGS activity at lower reaction temperature. Meanwhile, the calculated TOF and E-a values are approximately the same over these Pt/CeO2 catalysts pretreated under various calcination conditions, indicating that the RWGS reaction is not affected by the morphologies of anchored Pt nanoparticles or the primary crystallinity of CeO2. TPR and XPS results indicated that the incorporation of Pt promoted the reducibility of CeO2 support and remarkably increased the content of Ce 3 + sites on the catalyst surface. Furthermore, the CO TPSR-MS signal under the condition of pure CO2 flow over Pt/CeO 2 catalyst is far lower than that under the condition of adsorbed CO2 with H-2 -assisted flow, revealing that CO2 molecules adsorbed on Ce3+ active sites have difficult in generating CO directly. Meanwhile, the adsorbed CO2 with the assistance of H-2 can form formate species easily over Ce3+ active sites and then decompose into Ce3+-CO species for CO production, which was identified by in-situ FTIR. (C) 2016 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B. V. and Science Press. All rights reserved.
基金Project supported by the National key research and development program(2016YFC0204901)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21576207)+1 种基金the Introduction Of Talent and Technology Cooperation Plan Of Tianjin(14RCGFGX00849)GM Global Research&Development(GAC 1539)
文摘This study was focused on the influence of active oxygen on the performance of Pt/CeO2 catalysts for CO oxidation. A series of CeO2 supports with different contents of active oxygen were obtained by adding surfactant at different synthesis steps. 0.25 wt% Pt was loaded on these CeO2 supports by incipientwetness impregnation methods. The catalysts were characterized by N2 adsorption, X-ray diffraction(XRD), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy(HRTEM), H2 temperature-programmed reduction(H2-TPR), dynamic oxygen storage capacity(DOSC) and in-situ DRIFTS technologies. For S-f supports, the surfactant was added into the solution before spray-drying in the synthesis process, which facilitates more active oxygen formation on the surface of CeO2. After loading Pt, the more active oxygen on CeO2 contributes to dispersing Pt species and enhancing the CO oxidation activity. As for the aged samples,Pt-R-h shows the highest activity above 190 ℃ because of the presence of more partly oxidized Pt^(δ+) species. Thus the activity is also influenced by the states of Pt and the Pt^(δ+) species may contribute to the high activity at elevated temperature.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21173153)National Hi-Tech Research and Development Program of China(863)(2015AA034603)~~
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21506194,21676255)the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province,China(Y16B070025).
文摘The interaction between Pt and its various supports can regulate the intrinsic electronic structure of Pt particles and their catalytic performance.Herein,Pt/CeO2 and Pt/SiC catalysts were successfully prepared via a facile Pt colloidal particle deposition method,and their catalytic performance in CO oxidation was investigated.XRD,TEM,XPS and H2-TPR were used to identify the states of Pt particles on the support surface,as well as their effect on the performance of the catalysts.Formation of the Pt-O-Ce interaction is one of the factors controlling catalyst activity.Under the oxidative treatment at low temperature,the Pt-O-Ce interaction plays an important role in improving the catalytic activity.After calcining at high temperature,enhanced Pt-O-Ce interaction results in the absence of metallic Pt0 on the support surface,as evidenced by the appearance of Pt2+species.It is consistent with the XPS data of Pt/CeO2,and is the main reason behind the deactivation of the catalyst.By contrast,either no interaction is formed between Pt and SiC or Pt nanoparticles remain in the metallic Pt0 state on the SiC surface even after aging at 800℃in an oxidizing atmosphere.Thus,the Pt/SiC shows better thermal stability than Pt/CeO2.The interaction between Pt and the active support may be concluded to be essential for CO oxidation at low temperature,but strong interactions may induce serious deactivation of catalytic activity.