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Memory-dictated dynamics of single-atom Pt on CeO 2 for CO oxidation.

Zihao ZhangJinshu TianYubing LuShi-Ze YangDong JiangWeixin HuangYixiao LiJiyun HongAdam S HoffmanSimon R BareMark H EngelhardAbhaya K DatyeYong Wang
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Single atoms of platinum group metals on CeO 2 represent a potential approach to lower precious metal requirements for automobile exhaust treatment catalysts. Here we show the dynamic evolution of two types of single-atom Pt (Pt 1 ) on CeO 2 , i.e., adsorbed Pt 1 in Pt/CeO 2 and square planar Pt 1 in Pt AT CeO 2 , fabricated at 500 °C and by atom-trapping method at 800 °C, respectively. Adsorbed Pt 1 in Pt/CeO 2 is mobile with the in situ formation of few-atom Pt clusters during CO oxidation, contributing to high reactivity with near-zero reaction order in CO. In contrast, square planar Pt 1 in Pt AT CeO 2 is strongly anchored to the support during CO oxidation leading to relatively low reactivity with a positive reaction order in CO. Reduction of both Pt/CeO 2 and Pt AT CeO 2 in CO transforms Pt 1 to Pt nanoparticles. However, both catalysts retain the memory of their initial Pt 1 state after reoxidative treatments, which illustrates the importance of the initial single-atom structure in practical applications.
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