Controlling the Adsorption of Carbon Monoxide on Platinum Clusters by Dopant-Induced Electronic Structure Modification.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Laboratory of Solid State Physics and Magnetism, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200d, Box 2414, 3001, Leuven, Belgium.

Published: September 2016

A major drawback of state-of-the-art proton exchange membrane fuel cells is the CO poisoning of platinum catalysts. It is known that CO poisoning is reduced if platinum alloys are used, but the underlying mechanism therefore is still under debate. We study the influence of dopant atoms on the CO adsorption on small platinum clusters using mass spectrometry experiments and density functional calculations. A significant reduction in the reactivity for Nb- and Mo-doped clusters is attributed to electron transfer from those highly coordinated dopants to the Pt atoms and the concomitant lower CO binding energies. On the other hand Sn and Ag dopants have a lower Pt coordination and have a limited effect on the CO adsorption. Analysis of the density of states demonstrates a correlation of dopant-induced changes in the electronic structure with the enhanced tolerance to CO poisoning.

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