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The First Study on the Reactivity of Water Vapor in Metal-Organic Frameworks with Platinum Nanocrystals.

Naoki OgiwaraHirokazu KobayashiPatricia ConcepciónFernando ReyHiroshi Kitagawa
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
We first studied the reactivity of H2 O vapor in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with Pt nanocrystals (NCs) through the water-gas shift (WGS) reaction. A water-stable MOF, UiO-66, serves as a highly effective support material for the WGS reaction compared with ZrO2 . The origin of the high catalytic performance was investigated using in situ IR spectroscopy. In addition, from a comparison of the catalytic activities of Pt on UiO-66, where Pt NCs are located on the surface of UiO-66 and Pt@UiO-66, where Pt NCs are coated with UiO-66, we found that the competitive effects of H2 O condensation and diffusion in the UiO-66 play important roles in the catalytic activity of Pt NCs. A thinner UiO-66 coating further enhanced the WGS reaction activity of Pt NCs by minimizing the negative effect of slow H2 O diffusion in UiO-66.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • room temperature
  • mass spectrometry
  • carbon dioxide