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Atomically Dispersed Pt-group Catalysts: Reactivity, Uniformity, Structural Evolution, and Paths to Increased Functionality

Joaquin Resasco, Phillip Christopher

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters42 citationsDOI

Abstract

The development of experimental and computational tools that give accurate and visual active site descriptions has renewed research interest in atomically dispersed metal catalysts. In this perspective, we describe our approach to synthesizing and understanding atomically dispersed Pt-group metals on oxide supports. Using site-specific characterization, we show that these metal species have distinct reactivity from metal clusters. We argue that producing materials where all metal sites have identical local coordination is key to both accurately assessing catalytic properties and achieving single-site behavior. Methods for assessing site uniformity are considered. We show that producing uniform metal species allows us to describe their structure at the atomic scale and understand how this structure evolves under different conditions. Finally, we suggest pathways to increased functionality for atomically dispersed catalysts, through control of their local coordination and steric environment and through cooperativity with different sites.

Topics & Concepts

Reactivity (psychology)CatalysisSteric effectsCooperativityCharacterization (materials science)MetalMaterials scienceNanotechnologyAtomic unitsOxideChemical physicsGroup (periodic table)ChemistryStereochemistryPhysicsOrganic chemistryMetallurgyMedicinePathologyQuantum mechanicsBiochemistryAlternative medicineCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionCatalysis and Oxidation Reactions