Enhancing the Carbon Monoxide Oxidation Performance through Surface Defect Enrichment of Ceria-Based Supports for Platinum Catalyst
Shaohua Xie, Yue Lu, Kailong Ye, Wei Tan, Sufeng Cao, Chunying Wang, Daekun Kim, Xing Zhang, Jeremia Loukusa, Yaobin Li, Yan Zhang, Lu Ma, Steven N. Ehrlich, Nebojša Marinković, Jiguang Deng, Maria Flytzani‐Stephanopoulos, Fudong Liu
Abstract
High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Effective synthesis and application of single-atom catalysts on supports lacking enough defects remain a significant challenge in environmental catalysis. Herein, we present a universal defect-enrichment strategy to increase the surface defects of CeO 2 -based supports through H 2 reduction pretreatment. The Pt catalysts supported by defective CeO 2 -based supports, including CeO 2, CeZrO x, and CeO 2 /Al 2 O 3 (CA), exhibit much higher Pt dispersion and CO oxidation activity upon reduction activation compared to their counterpart catalysts without defect enrichment. Specifically, Pt is present as embedded single atoms on the CA support with enriched surface defects (CA-HD) based on which the highly active catalyst showing embedded Pt clusters (Pt C ) with the bottom layer of Pt atoms substituting the Ce cations in the CeO 2 surface lattice can be obtained through reduction activation. Embedded Pt C can better facilitate CO adsorption and promote O 2 activation at Pt C –CeO 2 interfaces, thereby contributing to the superior low-temperature CO oxidation activity of the Pt/CA-HD catalyst after activation.