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Metal Affinity of Support Dictates Sintering of Gold Catalysts

Author
Corresponding AuthorHe,Yang; Li,Jun
Publication Years
2022-11-03
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
0002-7863
EISSN
1520-5126
Volume144Issue:45Pages:20601–20609
Abstract

Sintering during heterogeneous catalytic reactions is one of the most notorious deactivation channels in catalysts of supported metal nanoparticles. It is therefore critical to understand the effect of support on the sintering behavior. Here, by using in situ aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy and computational modeling, the atomic-scale dynamic interactions are revealed between Au nanoparticles and various supports. It is found that Au nanoparticles on ceria have a smaller contact angle and are apparently less mobile, especially at surface steps when compared with those on the amorphous silica. Analogous to hydrophilicity, we attribute the origin of mobility of small nanoparticles to metal affinity, which determines the interaction between metal and support material. Ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) and machine learning-based deep potential molecular dynamics (DPMD) simulations directly capture a coalescence process on the silica surface and the strong pinning of gold on ceria. The joint experimental and theoretical results on the atomic scale demonstrate the metal affinity of active and inert supports as the key descriptor pertinent to sintering and deactivation of heterogeneous catalysts.

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National Key Research and Development Project[2022YFA1503900] ; National Science Foundation of China[
WOS Research Area
Chemistry
WOS Subject
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
WOS Accession No
WOS:000884872500001
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2-s2.0-85141716982
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Cited Times [WOS]:5
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/411873
DepartmentDepartment of Chemistry
Affiliation
1.Department of Chemistry,Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare-Earth Materials,Ministry of Education,Tsinghua University,Beijing,100084,China
2.Beijing Adv. Innov. Ctr. for Mat. Genome Engineering,School of Materials Science and Engineering,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing,100083,China
3.Department of Chemistry,Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Catalytic Chemistry,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
4.Tianjin Key Lab for Rare Earth Materials and Applications,Center for Rare Earth and Inorganic Functional Materials,School of Materials Science and Engineering,National Institute for Advanced Materials,Nankai University,Tianjin,300350,China
5.Institute of Molecular Plus,Department of Chemistry,Tianjin University,Tianjin,92 Weijin Road,300072,China
6.National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory,University of Science and Technology China,Hefei,Anhui,230029,China
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Chemistry
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
Liu,Jin Cheng,Luo,Langli,Xiao,Hai,et al. Metal Affinity of Support Dictates Sintering of Gold Catalysts[J]. Journal of the American Chemical Society,2022,144(45):20601–20609.
APA
Liu,Jin Cheng,Luo,Langli,Xiao,Hai,Zhu,Junfa,He,Yang,&Li,Jun.(2022).Metal Affinity of Support Dictates Sintering of Gold Catalysts.Journal of the American Chemical Society,144(45),20601–20609.
MLA
Liu,Jin Cheng,et al."Metal Affinity of Support Dictates Sintering of Gold Catalysts".Journal of the American Chemical Society 144.45(2022):20601–20609.
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