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Dynamic co-catalysis of Au single atoms and nanoporous Au for methane pyrolysis.


ABSTRACT: Nanocatalysts and single-atom catalysts are both vital for heterogeneous catalysis. They are recognized as two different categories of catalysts. Nevertheless, recent theoretical works have indicated that Au nanoparticles/clusters release Au single atoms in CO oxidation, and they co-catalyze the oxidation. However, to date, neither experimental evidence for the co-catalysis nor direct observations on any heterogeneous catalysis process of single-atom catalysts are reported. Here, the dynamic process of nanoporous Au to catalyze methane pyrolysis is monitored by in situ transmission electron microscopy with high spatial-temporal resolutions. It demonstrates that nanoporous Au surfaces partially disintegrate, releasing Au single atoms. As demonstrated by DFT calculation, the single atoms could co-catalyze the reaction with nanoporous Au. Moreover, the single atoms dynamically aggregate into nanoparticles, which re-disintegrate back to single atoms. This work manifests that under certain conditions, the heterogeneous catalysis processes of nanocatalysts and single-atom catalysts are not independent, where their dynamic co-catalysis exists.

SUBMITTER: Xi W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7174348 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic co-catalysis of Au single atoms and nanoporous Au for methane pyrolysis.

Xi Wei W   Wang Kai K   Shen Yongli Y   Ge Mengke M   Deng Ziliang Z   Zhao Yunfeng Y   Cao Qiue Q   Ding Yi Y   Hu Guangzhi G   Luo Jun J  

Nature communications 20200421 1


Nanocatalysts and single-atom catalysts are both vital for heterogeneous catalysis. They are recognized as two different categories of catalysts. Nevertheless, recent theoretical works have indicated that Au nanoparticles/clusters release Au single atoms in CO oxidation, and they co-catalyze the oxidation. However, to date, neither experimental evidence for the co-catalysis nor direct observations on any heterogeneous catalysis process of single-atom catalysts are reported. Here, the dynamic pro  ...[more]

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