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Electronic Structure-Reactivity Relationship on Ruthenium Step-Edge Sites from Carbonyl 13C Chemical Shift Analysis.

Lucas FoppaKeishi YamamotoWei-Chih LiaoAleix Comas-VivesChristophe Copéret
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2018)
Ru nanoparticles are highly active catalysts for the Fischer-Tropsch and the Haber-Bosch processes. They show various types of surface sites upon CO adsorption according to NMR spectroscopy. Compared to terminal and bridging η1 adsorption modes on terraces or edges, little is known about side-on η2 CO species coordinated to B5 or B6 step-edges, the proposed active sites for CO and N2 cleavage. By using solid-state NMR and DFT calculations, we analyze 13C chemical shift tensors (CSTs) of carbonyl ligands on the molecular cluster model for Ru nanoparticles, Ru6(η2-μ4-CO)2(CO)13(η6-C6Me6), and show that, contrary to η1 carbonyls, the CST principal components parallel to the C-O bond are extremely deshielded in the η2 species due to the population of the C-O π* antibonding orbital, which weakens the bond prior to dissociation. The carbonyl CST is thus an indicator of the reactivity of both Ru clusters and Ru nanoparticles step-edge sites toward C-O bond cleavage.
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