Defective NiO as a Stabilizer for Au Single-Atom Catalysts

Single-atom catalysts show outstanding catalytic activity owing to their different electronic and structural properties from those of nanoparticulate catalysts. For Au single-atom catalysts, however, metal oxides that can stabilize a single atomic state are still limited and the stabilizing effect i...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS catalysis 2022-05, Vol.12 (10), p.6149-6158
Hauptverfasser: Mochizuki, Chihiro, Inomata, Yusuke, Yasumura, Shunsaku, Lin, Mingyue, Taketoshi, Ayako, Honma, Tetsuo, Sakaguchi, Norihito, Haruta, Masatake, Shimizu, Ken-ichi, Ishida, Tamao, Murayama, Toru
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Zusammenfassung:Single-atom catalysts show outstanding catalytic activity owing to their different electronic and structural properties from those of nanoparticulate catalysts. For Au single-atom catalysts, however, metal oxides that can stabilize a single atomic state are still limited and the stabilizing effect is not well known. Here, we report Au single-atom catalysts supported on NiO (Au1/NiO), their structural features, and their catalytic properties. Atomic Au was dispersed on the surface of NiO with Ni vacancy sites. The formation of Au single-atom sites was more favorable on an NiO surface with Ni vacancy sites than on a clean NiO surface. The Au single atoms were cationic, and their charge states depended on the crystal facets [Au3+-like on NiO(100); Au+-like on NiO(110)]. The turnover frequency (TOF) of 0.011 wt % Au1/NiO for CO oxidation (0.41 s–1) was higher than the TOFs of nanoparticulate Au catalysts supported on NiO (0.033 s–1) at room temperature. Au1/NiO showed a high catalytic stability (120 °C, 120 h) to CO oxidation reaction.
ISSN:2155-5435
2155-5435
DOI:10.1021/acscatal.2c00108