Single-Atom Alloy Formation via Reaction-Driven Catalyst Restructuring.
Georgios GiannakakisYogita SoniGregory L NovotnyZhaoru ZhaNicole J LibrettoYanliu DangSteven L SuibJeffrey T MillerE Charles H SykesPrashant DeshlahraPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
We demonstrate that single-atom alloy catalysts can be made by exposing physical mixtures of monometallic supported Cu and Pd catalysts to vinyl acetate (VA) synthesis reaction conditions. This reaction induces the formation of mobile clusters of metal diacetate species that drive extensive metal nanoparticle restructuring, leading to atomic dispersion of the precious metal, smaller nanoparticle sizes than the parent catalysts, and high activity and selectivity for both VA synthesis and ethanol dehydrogenation reactions. This approach is scalable and appears to be generalizable to other alloy catalysts.