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Modulating Nanoparticle Structure by Metal-Metal Oxide Interfacial Interaction in a CeO 2 -Supported Bimetallic System: The Ni-Cu Case.

Yi TuLuchao HuangXingwang ChengBingchu TianDongling ZhangJun HuHonghe DingQian XuYifan YeJun-Fa Zhu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Structure-optimized bimetallic and multicomponent catalysts often outperform single-component catalysts, inspiring a detailed investigation of metal-metal and metal-support interactions in the system. We investigated the geometric and electronic structures of ceria-supported Ni-Cu particles prepared using different metal deposition sequences employing a combination of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, resonant photoemission spectroscopy, and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. The bimetallic model catalyst structure was altered by a distinct surface evolution process determined by the metal deposition sequence. The postdeposited Cu stays on the surface of Ni predeposited CeO 2 and forms only a limited Ni-Cu alloy in the Cu-contacted Ni region. However, when Ni is deposited on the Cu predeposited CeO 2 surface, Ni can migrate through the Cu layer to the Cu-ceria interface and form an extended Ni-Cu alloy to the whole deposited metal layer on the ceria surface. The dynamic metal diffusion in the CeO 2 -supported Ni-Cu system indicates that metal-support interactions can be used to achieve the rational design of a bimetallic composition distribution during catalyst preparation.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • high resolution
  • aqueous solution
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  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
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  • atomic force microscopy
  • visible light