覆盖层
催化作用
石墨烯
纳米反应器
金属
吸附
单层
化学工程
材料科学
解吸
纳米技术
化学
无机化学
物理化学
有机化学
工程类
冶金
作者
Yunxi Yao,Qiang Fu,Yuyang Zhang,Xuefei Weng,Huan Li,Mingshu Chen,Li Jin,Aiyi Dong,Rentao Mu,Jiang Peng,Li Liu,Hendrik Bluhm,Zhi Liu,Shou-Cheng Zhang,Xinhe Bao
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1416368111
摘要
Graphitic overlayers on metals have commonly been considered as inhibitors for surface reactions due to their chemical inertness and physical blockage of surface active sites. In this work, however, we find that surface reactions, for instance, CO adsorption/desorption and CO oxidation, can take place on Pt(111) surface covered by monolayer graphene sheets. Surface science measurements combined with density functional calculations show that the graphene overlayer weakens the strong interaction between CO and Pt and, consequently, facilitates the CO oxidation with lower apparent activation energy. These results suggest that interfaces between graphitic overlayers and metal surfaces act as 2D confined nanoreactors, in which catalytic reactions are promoted. The finding contrasts with the conventional knowledge that graphitic carbon poisons a catalyst surface but opens up an avenue to enhance catalytic performance through coating of metal catalysts with controlled graphitic covers.
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