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Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts

Size effect plays a crucial role in catalytic hydrogenation. The highly dispersed ultrasmall clusters with a limited number of metal atoms are one candidate of the next generation catalysts that bridge the single-atom metal catalysts and metal nanoparticles. However, for the unfavorable electronic p...

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Autores principales: Qin, Ruixuan, Wang, Pei, Liu, Pengxin, Mo, Shiguang, Gong, Yue, Ren, Liting, Xu, Chaofa, Liu, Kunlong, Gu, Lin, Fu, Gang, Zheng, Nanfeng
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Publicado: AAAS 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760913
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/4172794
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author Qin, Ruixuan
Wang, Pei
Liu, Pengxin
Mo, Shiguang
Gong, Yue
Ren, Liting
Xu, Chaofa
Liu, Kunlong
Gu, Lin
Fu, Gang
Zheng, Nanfeng
author_facet Qin, Ruixuan
Wang, Pei
Liu, Pengxin
Mo, Shiguang
Gong, Yue
Ren, Liting
Xu, Chaofa
Liu, Kunlong
Gu, Lin
Fu, Gang
Zheng, Nanfeng
author_sort Qin, Ruixuan
collection PubMed
description Size effect plays a crucial role in catalytic hydrogenation. The highly dispersed ultrasmall clusters with a limited number of metal atoms are one candidate of the next generation catalysts that bridge the single-atom metal catalysts and metal nanoparticles. However, for the unfavorable electronic property and their interaction with the substrates, they usually exhibit sluggish activity. Taking advantage of the small size, their catalytic property would be mediated by surface binding species. The combination of metal cluster coordination chemistry brings new opportunity. CO poisoning is notorious for Pt group metal catalysts as the strong adsorption of CO would block the active centers. In this work, we will demonstrate that CO could serve as a promoter for the catalytic hydrogenation when ultrasmall Pd clusters are employed. By means of DFT calculations, we show that Pd(n) (n = 2‐147) clusters display sluggish activity for hydrogenation due to the too strong binding of hydrogen atom and reaction intermediates thereon, whereas introducing CO would reduce the binding energies of vicinal sites, thus enhancing the hydrogenation reaction. Experimentally, supported Pd(2)CO catalysts are fabricated by depositing preestablished [Pd(2)(μ-CO)(2)Cl(4)](2-) clusters on oxides and demonstrated as an outstanding catalyst for the hydrogenation of styrene. The promoting effect of CO is further verified experimentally by removing and reintroducing a proper amount of CO on the Pd cluster catalysts.
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spelling pubmed-73827632020-08-04 Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts Qin, Ruixuan Wang, Pei Liu, Pengxin Mo, Shiguang Gong, Yue Ren, Liting Xu, Chaofa Liu, Kunlong Gu, Lin Fu, Gang Zheng, Nanfeng Research (Wash D C) Research Article Size effect plays a crucial role in catalytic hydrogenation. The highly dispersed ultrasmall clusters with a limited number of metal atoms are one candidate of the next generation catalysts that bridge the single-atom metal catalysts and metal nanoparticles. However, for the unfavorable electronic property and their interaction with the substrates, they usually exhibit sluggish activity. Taking advantage of the small size, their catalytic property would be mediated by surface binding species. The combination of metal cluster coordination chemistry brings new opportunity. CO poisoning is notorious for Pt group metal catalysts as the strong adsorption of CO would block the active centers. In this work, we will demonstrate that CO could serve as a promoter for the catalytic hydrogenation when ultrasmall Pd clusters are employed. By means of DFT calculations, we show that Pd(n) (n = 2‐147) clusters display sluggish activity for hydrogenation due to the too strong binding of hydrogen atom and reaction intermediates thereon, whereas introducing CO would reduce the binding energies of vicinal sites, thus enhancing the hydrogenation reaction. Experimentally, supported Pd(2)CO catalysts are fabricated by depositing preestablished [Pd(2)(μ-CO)(2)Cl(4)](2-) clusters on oxides and demonstrated as an outstanding catalyst for the hydrogenation of styrene. The promoting effect of CO is further verified experimentally by removing and reintroducing a proper amount of CO on the Pd cluster catalysts. AAAS 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7382763/ /pubmed/32760913 http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/4172794 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ruixuan Qin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Exclusive Licensee Science and Technology Review Publishing House. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
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Qin, Ruixuan
Wang, Pei
Liu, Pengxin
Mo, Shiguang
Gong, Yue
Ren, Liting
Xu, Chaofa
Liu, Kunlong
Gu, Lin
Fu, Gang
Zheng, Nanfeng
Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts
title Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts
title_full Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts
title_fullStr Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts
title_short Carbon Monoxide Promotes the Catalytic Hydrogenation on Metal Cluster Catalysts
title_sort carbon monoxide promotes the catalytic hydrogenation on metal cluster catalysts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760913
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/4172794
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