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Thermally induced intermetallic Rh 1 Zn 1 nanoparticles with high phase-purity for highly selective hydrogenation of acetylene.

Xiaocheng LanYu WangBoyang LiuZhenyu KangTiefeng Wang
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
Ordered M 1 Zn 1 intermetallic phases with structurally isolated atom sites offer unique electronic and geometric structures for catalytic applications, but lack reliable industrial synthesis methods that avoid forming a disordered alloy with ill-defined composition. We developed a facile strategy for preparing well-defined M 1 Zn 1 intermetallic nanoparticle (i-NP) catalysts from physical mixtures of monometallic M/SiO 2 (M = Rh, Pd, Pt) and ZnO. The Rh 1 Zn 1 i-NPs with structurally isolated Rh atom sites had a high intrinsic selectivity to ethylene (91%) with extremely low C 4 and oligomer formation, outperforming the reported intermetallic and alloy catalysts in acetylene semihydrogenation. Further studies revealed that the M 1 Zn 1 phases were formed in situ in a reducing atmosphere at 400 °C by a Zn atom emitting-trapping-ordering (Zn-ETO) mechanism, which ensures the high phase-purity of i-NPs. This study provides a scalable and practical solution for further exploration of Zn-based intermetallic phases and a new strategy for designing Zn-containing catalysts.
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