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Palladium Single-Atom (In)Stability Under Aqueous Reductive Conditions.

Kali RigbyDahong HuangDenis LeshchevHyun Jeong LimHyeyeon ChoiAidan Francis MeeseSeunghyun WeonEli StavitskiJae-Hong Kim
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Here, we investigate the stability and performance of single-atom Pd on TiO 2 for the selective dechlorination of 4-chlorophenol. A challenge inherent to single atoms is their high surface free energy, which results in a tendency for the surface migration and aggregation of metal atoms. This work evaluates various factors affecting the stability of Pd single-atoms, including atomic dispersion, coordination environment, and substrate properties, under reductive aqueous conditions. The transition from single atoms to clusters vastly enhanced dechlorination kinetics without diminishing carbon-chlorine bond selectivity. X-ray absorption spectroscopy analysis using both in situ and ex situ conditions followed the dynamic transformation of single atoms into amorphous clusters, which consist of a unique unsaturated coordination environment and few nanometer diameter. The intricate relationship between stability and performance underscores the vital role of detailed characterization to properly determine the true active species for dehalogenation reactions.
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