Here,we demonstrate a photochemical strategy to site-specifically deposit Pd atoms on Au nanoparticles.The high-sensitivity low-energy ion scattering spectra combined with the X-ray photoelectron spectra reveal that t...Here,we demonstrate a photochemical strategy to site-specifically deposit Pd atoms on Au nanoparticles.The high-sensitivity low-energy ion scattering spectra combined with the X-ray photoelectron spectra reveal that the surface electronic structure of Pd can be continuously regulated by tailoring the Pd-to-Au molar ratio and the location of Pd atoms in Au Pd nanoparticles.It is revealed that electron-rich Pd atoms are considerably more active than the net Pd atoms in aerobic alcohol oxidation.Remarkably,the catalyst with the most electron-rich Pd sites(binding energy downshift:1.0 e V)exhibits an extremely high turnover frequency(~500000 h-1 vs 12000 h-1 for that with net Pd atoms)for solvent-free selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol,which is,to the best of our knowledge,the highest value ever reported.Kinetic studies reveal that electron-rich Pd atoms can accelerate the oxidation of benzyl alcohol by facilitating C-H cleavage,as indicated by the significant reduction in the activation energy as compared to net Pd atoms.展开更多
文摘Here,we demonstrate a photochemical strategy to site-specifically deposit Pd atoms on Au nanoparticles.The high-sensitivity low-energy ion scattering spectra combined with the X-ray photoelectron spectra reveal that the surface electronic structure of Pd can be continuously regulated by tailoring the Pd-to-Au molar ratio and the location of Pd atoms in Au Pd nanoparticles.It is revealed that electron-rich Pd atoms are considerably more active than the net Pd atoms in aerobic alcohol oxidation.Remarkably,the catalyst with the most electron-rich Pd sites(binding energy downshift:1.0 e V)exhibits an extremely high turnover frequency(~500000 h-1 vs 12000 h-1 for that with net Pd atoms)for solvent-free selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol,which is,to the best of our knowledge,the highest value ever reported.Kinetic studies reveal that electron-rich Pd atoms can accelerate the oxidation of benzyl alcohol by facilitating C-H cleavage,as indicated by the significant reduction in the activation energy as compared to net Pd atoms.