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A mechanistic study of CO removal on a small H-saturated platinum cluster

A mechanistic study of CO removal on a small H-saturated platinum cluster
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摘要 CO poisoning to platinum catalysts has long been recognized as one of the major technical obstacles in heterogeneous catalysis and its successful removal represents a significant challenge to a wide variety of applications. Using density functional theory (DFT), we performed systematic theoretical calcula-tions to explore the CO removal mechanisms, in the presence of hydrogen, via oxidation by oxygen to form CO2 or reduction by hydrogen to form formaldehyde using a subnano Pt cluster as a model for catalyst nanoparticles. We show that CO oxidation is both thermochemically and kinetically difficult at low H coverage but becomes very exothermic with a moderate activation barrier at high H coverage, suggesting that the oxidation can be carried out readily at elevated temperatures. Doping the Pt cluster with Ru can significantly improve the oxidation thermochemical energy and moderately reduce the activation barrier. The results are consistent with experimental observations. We found that CO reduction by hydrogen to form formaldehyde is moderately endothermic. However, the reaction is predicted to be kinetically difficult due to the relatively high activation barriers associated with the sequential H attacks to the CO molecule. CO poisoning to platinum catalysts has long been recognized as one of the major technical obstacles in heterogeneous catalysis and its successful removal represents a significant challenge to a wide variety of applications. Using density functional theory (DFT), we performed systematic theoretical calcula-tions to explore the CO removal mechanisms, in the presence of hydrogen, via oxidation by oxygen to form CO2 or reduction by hydrogen to form formaldehyde using a subnano Pt cluster as a model for catalyst nanoparticles. We show that CO oxidation is both thermochemically and kinetically difficult at low H coverage but becomes very exothermic with a moderate activation barrier at high H coverage, suggesting that the oxidation can be carried out readily at elevated temperatures. Doping the Pt cluster with Ru can significantly improve the oxidation thermochemical energy and moderately reduce the activation barrier. The results are consistent with experimental observations. We found that CO reduction by hydrogen to form formaldehyde is moderately endothermic. However, the reaction is predicted to be kinetically difficult due to the relatively high activation barriers associated with the sequential H attacks to the CO molecule.
机构地区 Department of Physics
出处 《Science China Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS 2008年第12期1187-1196,共10页 中国科学(化学英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Youth (Grant No. 20703040)
关键词 CLUSTER Pt-Au alloy full H-saturation CO oxidation CO HYDROGENATION density functional theory cluster, Pt-Au alloy, full H-saturation, CO oxidation, CO hydrogenation, density functional theory
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