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Synergy between Metallic and Oxidized Pt Sites Unravelled during Room Temperature CO Oxidation on Pt/Ceria

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 60, Issue 7, Pages 3799-3805

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202013223

Keywords

NAP-XPS; operando DRIFTS; platinum; room temperature CO oxidation; structure– reactivity relationship

Funding

  1. CERIC-ERIC Consortium [20187010]
  2. FUI [AAP22]
  3. Czech Science Foundation [20-13573S]

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Experimental results show that metallic and oxidized Pt exist in similar proportions on the surface of nanoparticles at 30 degrees C under reaction conditions. The metallic Pt phase provides strong adsorption sites for CO, while the oxidized Pt phase supplies reactive oxygen, enabling a synergy between these phases.
Pt-based materials are widely used as heterogeneous catalysts, in particular for pollutant removal applications. The state of Pt has often been proposed to differ depending on experimental conditions, for example, metallic Pt poisoned with CO being present at lower temperature before light-off, while an oxidized Pt surface prevails above light-off temperature. In stark contrast to all previous reports, we show herein that both metallic and oxidized Pt are present in similar proportions under reaction conditions at the surface of ca. 1 nm nanoparticles showing high activity at 30 degrees C. The simultaneous presence of metallic and oxidized Pt enables a synergy between these phases. The main role of the metallic Pt phase is to provide strong adsorption sites for CO, while that of oxidized Pt supposedly supplies reactive oxygen. Our results emphasize the complex dual oxidic-metallic nature of supported Pt catalysts and platinum's evolving nature under reaction conditions.

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