Bimetallic catalysts typically exploit unique synergetic effects between two metal species to achieve their catalytic effect.Understanding the mechanism of CO oxidation using hybrid heterogeneous catalysts is importan...Bimetallic catalysts typically exploit unique synergetic effects between two metal species to achieve their catalytic effect.Understanding the mechanism of CO oxidation using hybrid heterogeneous catalysts is important for effective catalyst design and environmental protection.Herein,we report a Bi-Au/SiO_(2)tandem bimetallic catalyst for the oxidation of CO over the Au/SiO_(2)surface,which was monitored using near-ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.The Au-decorated SiO_(2)catalyst exhibited scarce activity in the CO oxidation reaction;however,the introduction of Bi to the Au/SiO_(2)system promoted the catalytic activity.The mechanism is thought to involve the dissociation O_(2)molecules in the presence of Bi,which results in spillover of the O species to adjacent Au atoms,thereby forming Au^(δ+).Further CO adsorption,followed by thermal treatment,facilitated the oxidation of CO at the Au-Bi interface,resulting in a reversible reversion to the neutral Au valence state.Our work provides insight into the mechanism of CO oxidation on tandem surfaces and will facilitate the rational design of other Au-based catalysts.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11874380 and 22002183)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2021YFA1600800).
文摘Bimetallic catalysts typically exploit unique synergetic effects between two metal species to achieve their catalytic effect.Understanding the mechanism of CO oxidation using hybrid heterogeneous catalysts is important for effective catalyst design and environmental protection.Herein,we report a Bi-Au/SiO_(2)tandem bimetallic catalyst for the oxidation of CO over the Au/SiO_(2)surface,which was monitored using near-ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.The Au-decorated SiO_(2)catalyst exhibited scarce activity in the CO oxidation reaction;however,the introduction of Bi to the Au/SiO_(2)system promoted the catalytic activity.The mechanism is thought to involve the dissociation O_(2)molecules in the presence of Bi,which results in spillover of the O species to adjacent Au atoms,thereby forming Au^(δ+).Further CO adsorption,followed by thermal treatment,facilitated the oxidation of CO at the Au-Bi interface,resulting in a reversible reversion to the neutral Au valence state.Our work provides insight into the mechanism of CO oxidation on tandem surfaces and will facilitate the rational design of other Au-based catalysts.