化学
铟
氧化物
化学工程
无机化学
纳米技术
有机化学
工程类
材料科学
作者
Jianyang Wang,Rongtan Li,Guanghui Zhang,Cui Dong,Yamei Fan,Shuangli Yang,Mingshu Chen,Xinwen Guo,Rentao Mu,Yanxiao Ning,Mingrun Li,Qiang Fu,Xinhe Bao
摘要
An enclosed nanospace often shows a significant confinement effect on chemistry within its inner cavity, while whether an open space can have this effect remains elusive. Here, we show that the open surface of TiO2 creates a confined environment for In2O3 which drives spontaneous transformation of free In2O3 nanoparticles in physical contact with TiO2 nanoparticles into In oxide (InOx) nanolayers covering onto the TiO2 surface during CO2 hydrogenation to CO. The formed InOx nanolayers are easy to create surface oxygen vacancies but are against over-reduction to metallic In in the H2-rich atmospheres, which thus show significantly enhanced activity and stability in comparison with the pure In2O3 catalyst. The formation of interfacial In–O–Ti bonding is identified to drive the In2O3 dispersion and stabilize the metastable InOx layers. The InOx overlayers with distinct chemistry from their free counterpart can be confined on various oxide surfaces, demonstrating the important confinement effect at oxide/oxide interfaces.
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