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Xilong Wang
Xilong Wang

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Insights into the Active Sites and Kinetics of Double-site Catalysts for Semi-hydroge...
Shuai Wang
Yipin Lv

Shuai Wang

and 7 more

December 19, 2021
A well-defined catalyst with platinum (Pt) and gold (Au) encapsulated in micropore and mesopore of micro-mesoporous zeolite (TMSN), respectively, was designed to investigate the original active sites and kinetics of semi-hydrogenation. Specifically, hydrogen molecules are dissociated on Pt nanoclusters (NCs) to form hydrogen atoms that migrate to the surfaces of TMSN zeolite and Au nanoparticles (NPs). Meanwhile, the Au NPs with inferior H2 dissociation capability in the mesopore can be served as the detector and controller of hydrogen spillover. The Pt NCs in micropore act as H2 dissociation sites while both the Au NPs and zeolite surface are identified as the semi-hydrogenation sites. Noteworthy, the Pt-Au/TMSN catalyst with double active sites exhibits higher selectivity and rate constant ratio for semi-hydrogenation than Pt/TMSN, as well as higher turnover frequency (TOF) than Au/MSN. This work creates an effective regulation strategy of hydrogen spillover for improving active sites and kinetics of semi-hydrogenation.
PdCu supported on dendritic mesoporous CexZr1-xO2 as superior catalysts to boost CO2...
Xilong Wang
Mohnnad  Alabsi

Xilong Wang

and 7 more

January 31, 2024
A dendritic PdCu/Ce0.3Zr0.7O2 (PdCu/CZ-3) catalyst was prepared for boosting the catalytic performance of CO2 hydrogenation to methanol (MeOH). The open dendritic pore channels and small particle sizes increase the accessibility between the active sites (PdCu alloy and oxygen vacancy) and the reactants (H2 and CO2). More spillover hydrogen could be generated due to the highly dispersed PdCu active metals over the PdCu/CZ-3 catalyst. PdCu/CZ-3 can stimulate the generation of more Ce3+ cations, which is beneficial to produce more oxygen vacancies on the surface of the CZ-3 composite. Spillover hydrogen and oxygen vacancy could promote the formate and methoxy routes over PdCu/CZ-3, which were the primary intermediates to produce MeOH. PdCu/CZ-3 displayed the highest CO2 conversions (25.5 %), highest MeOH yield (6.4 %), highest PdCu- TOFMeOH (7.7 h-1) and superior 100 h long-term stability than those of other PdCu/CexZr1-xO2 analogs and the reference PdCu/CeO2 and PdCu/ZrO2 catalysts.

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