Elucidating the Reactivity of Oxygenates on Single-Atom Alloy Catalysts.

ACS Catal

Thomas Young Centre and Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London, Roberts Building, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, U.K.

Published: December 2023

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  • * The study explores the catalytic properties of various SAAs, specifically with nickel, palladium, platinum, and rhodium on copper, silver, and gold surfaces, for reactions involving oxygenated compounds from biomass reforming.
  • * By analyzing energies and stability of adsorbates through density functional theory, the research identifies SAAs that combine weak binding with low activation energies, indicating their potential for more efficient Catalysis in renewable energy applications.

Article Abstract

Doping isolated transition metal atoms into the surface of coinage-metal hosts to form single-atom alloys (SAAs) can significantly improve the catalytic activity and selectivity of their monometallic counterparts. These atomically dispersed dopant metals on the SAA surface act as highly active sites for various bond coupling and activation reactions. In this study, we investigate the catalytic properties of SAAs with different bimetallic combinations [Ni-, Pd-, Pt-, and Rh-doped Cu(111), Ag(111), and Au(111)] for chemistries involving oxygenates relevant to biomass reforming. Density functional theory is employed to calculate and compare the formation energies of species such as methoxy (CHO), methanol (CHOH), and hydroxymethyl (CHOH), thereby understanding the stability of these adsorbates on SAAs. Activation energies and reaction energies of C-O coupling, C-H activation, and O-H activation on these oxygenates are then computed. Analysis of the data in terms of thermochemical linear scaling and Bro̷nsted-Evans-Polanyi relationship shows that some SAAs have the potential to combine weak binding with low activation energies, thereby exhibiting enhanced catalytic behavior over their monometallic counterparts for key elementary steps of oxygenate conversion. This work contributes to the discovery and development of SAA catalysts toward greener technologies, having potential applications in the transition from fossil to renewable fuels and chemicals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10729050PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.3c03954DOI Listing

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