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Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems

Gaining insight into Pd/C catalytic systems aimed at locating reactive centers on carbon surfaces, revealing their properties and estimating the number of reactive centers presents a challenging problem. In the present study state-of-the-art experimental techniques involving ultra high resolution SE...

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Autores principales: Pentsak, E. O., Kashin, A. S., Polynski, M. V., Kvashnina, K. O., Glatzel, P., Ananikov, V. P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5830937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29511504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00802f
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author Pentsak, E. O.
Kashin, A. S.
Polynski, M. V.
Kvashnina, K. O.
Glatzel, P.
Ananikov, V. P.
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Kashin, A. S.
Polynski, M. V.
Kvashnina, K. O.
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description Gaining insight into Pd/C catalytic systems aimed at locating reactive centers on carbon surfaces, revealing their properties and estimating the number of reactive centers presents a challenging problem. In the present study state-of-the-art experimental techniques involving ultra high resolution SEM/STEM microscopy (1 Å resolution), high brilliance X-ray absorption spectroscopy and theoretical calculations on truly nanoscale systems were utilized to reveal the role of carbon centers in the formation and nature of Pd/C catalytic materials. Generation of Pd clusters in solution from the easily available Pd(2)dba(3) precursor and the unique reactivity of the Pd clusters opened an excellent opportunity to develop an efficient procedure for the imaging of a carbon surface. Defect sites and reactivity centers of a carbon surface were mapped in three-dimensional space with high resolution and excellent contrast using a user-friendly nanoscale imaging procedure. The proposed imaging approach takes advantage of the specific interactions of reactive carbon centers with Pd clusters, which allows spatial information about chemical reactivity across the Pd/C system to be obtained using a microscopy technique. Mapping the reactivity centers with Pd markers provided unique information about the reactivity of the graphene layers and showed that >2000 reactive centers can be located per 1 μm(2) of the surface area of the carbon material. A computational study at a PBE-D3-GPW level differentiated the relative affinity of the Pd(2) species to the reactive centers of graphene. These findings emphasized the spatial complexity of the carbon material at the nanoscale and indicated the importance of the surface defect nature, which exhibited substantial gradients and variations across the surface area. The findings show the crucial role of the structure of the carbon support, which governs the formation of Pd/C systems and their catalytic activity.
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spelling pubmed-58309372018-03-06 Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems Pentsak, E. O. Kashin, A. S. Polynski, M. V. Kvashnina, K. O. Glatzel, P. Ananikov, V. P. Chem Sci Chemistry Gaining insight into Pd/C catalytic systems aimed at locating reactive centers on carbon surfaces, revealing their properties and estimating the number of reactive centers presents a challenging problem. In the present study state-of-the-art experimental techniques involving ultra high resolution SEM/STEM microscopy (1 Å resolution), high brilliance X-ray absorption spectroscopy and theoretical calculations on truly nanoscale systems were utilized to reveal the role of carbon centers in the formation and nature of Pd/C catalytic materials. Generation of Pd clusters in solution from the easily available Pd(2)dba(3) precursor and the unique reactivity of the Pd clusters opened an excellent opportunity to develop an efficient procedure for the imaging of a carbon surface. Defect sites and reactivity centers of a carbon surface were mapped in three-dimensional space with high resolution and excellent contrast using a user-friendly nanoscale imaging procedure. The proposed imaging approach takes advantage of the specific interactions of reactive carbon centers with Pd clusters, which allows spatial information about chemical reactivity across the Pd/C system to be obtained using a microscopy technique. Mapping the reactivity centers with Pd markers provided unique information about the reactivity of the graphene layers and showed that >2000 reactive centers can be located per 1 μm(2) of the surface area of the carbon material. A computational study at a PBE-D3-GPW level differentiated the relative affinity of the Pd(2) species to the reactive centers of graphene. These findings emphasized the spatial complexity of the carbon material at the nanoscale and indicated the importance of the surface defect nature, which exhibited substantial gradients and variations across the surface area. The findings show the crucial role of the structure of the carbon support, which governs the formation of Pd/C systems and their catalytic activity. Royal Society of Chemistry 2015-06-01 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5830937/ /pubmed/29511504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00802f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Pentsak, E. O.
Kashin, A. S.
Polynski, M. V.
Kvashnina, K. O.
Glatzel, P.
Ananikov, V. P.
Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems
title Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems
title_full Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems
title_fullStr Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems
title_full_unstemmed Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems
title_short Spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in Pd/C catalytic systems
title_sort spatial imaging of carbon reactivity centers in pd/c catalytic systems
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5830937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29511504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00802f
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