铋
一氧化碳
催化作用
铂金
氧化还原
吸附
无机化学
氧化物
材料科学
化学
物理化学
有机化学
冶金
作者
Bing Nan,Qiang Fu,Jing Yu,Shu Miao,Lulu Zhou,Li JinYing,Wei-Wei Wang,Chun‐Jiang Jia,Chao Ma,Jun-Xiang Chen,Lina Li,Rui Si
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-23696-7
摘要
Abstract As the technology development, the future advanced combustion engines must be designed to perform at a low temperature. Thus, it is a great challenge to synthesize high active and stable catalysts to resolve exhaust below 100 °C. Here, we report that bismuth as a dopant is added to form platinum-bismuth cluster on silica for CO oxidation. The highly reducible oxygen species provided by surface metal-oxide (M-O) interface could be activated by CO at low temperature (~50 °C) with a high CO 2 production rate of 487 μ mol CO2 ·g Pt −1 ·s −1 at 110 °C. Experiment data combined with density functional calculation (DFT) results demonstrate that Pt cluster with surface Pt−O−Bi structure is the active site for CO oxidation via providing moderate CO adsorption and activating CO molecules with electron transformation between platinum atom and carbon monoxide. These findings provide a unique and general approach towards design of potential excellent performance catalysts for redox reaction.
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