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  • A series of platinum catalysts were developed using carbon nanofibers doped with various elements like nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus to study their effects on the efficiency of converting ethylene glycol to hydrogen in an aqueous environment.
  • In situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy was utilized to analyze the platinum's changing states during this process, revealing significant differences in performance and structure among the various doped catalysts.
  • The nitrogen-doped catalyst outperformed others in hydrogen production due to better platinum dispersion, while sulfur-doped showed the least activity, and phosphorus-doped led to alcohol production, highlighting how the local environment around platinum influences catalytic outcomes.

Article Abstract

A series of platinum catalysts supported on carbon nanofibers with various heteroatom dopings were synthesized to investigate the effect of the local platinum environment on the catalytic activity and selectivity in aqueous phase reforming (APR) of ethylene glycol (EG). Typical carbon dopants such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and boron were chosen based on their ability to bring acidic or basic functional groups to the carbon surface. In situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was used to identify the platinum oxidation state and platinum species formed during APR of EG through multivariate curve resolution alternating least-squares analysis, observing differences in activity, selectivity, and platinum local environment among the catalysts. The platinum-based catalyst on the nitrogen-doped carbon support demonstrated the most favorable properties for H production due to high Pt dispersion and basicity (H site time yield 22.7 h). Direct Pt-N-O coordination was identified by XAS in this catalyst. The sulfur-doped catalyst presented Pt-S contributions with the lowest EG conversion rate and minimal production of the gas phase components. Boron and phosphorus-doped catalysts showed moderate activity, which was affected by low platinum dispersion on the carbon support. The phosphorus-doped catalyst showed preferential selectivity to alcohols in the liquid phase, associated with the presence of acid sites and Pt-P contributions observed under APR conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10949196PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.3c05385DOI Listing

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