probing of Pt/TiO activity in low-temperature ammonia oxidation
The improvement of the low-temperature activity of the supported platinum catalysts in selective ammonia oxidation to nitrogen is still a challenging task. The recent developments in in situ / operando characterization techniques allows to bring new insight into the properties of the systems in corr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Catalysis science & technology 2021-01, Vol.11 (1), p.25-263 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The improvement of the low-temperature activity of the supported platinum catalysts in selective ammonia oxidation to nitrogen is still a challenging task. The recent developments in
in situ
/
operando
characterization techniques allows to bring new insight into the properties of the systems in correlation with their catalytic activity. In this work, near ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP-XPS) and
operando
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) techniques were applied to study Pt/TiO
2
catalysts in ammonia oxidation (NH
3
+ O
2
reaction). Several synthesis methods were used to obtain samples with different size of Pt particles, oxidation state of Pt, and morphology of the support. Metal platinum particles on titania prepared by pulsed laser ablation in liquids exhibited the highest activity at lower temperatures with the temperature of 50% conversion of NH
3
being 150 °C. The low-temperature activity of the catalysts synthesized by impregnation can be improved by the reductive pretreatment. NAP-XPS and
operando
XANES data do not show formation of PtO
x
surface layers or PtO/PtO
2
oxides during NH
3
+ O
2
reaction. Despite the differences in the oxidation state of platinum in the as-prepared catalysts, their treatment in the reaction mixture results in the formation of metallic platinum particles, which can serve as centers for stabilization of the adsorbed oxygen species. Stabilization of the bulk platinum oxide structures in the Pt/TiO
2
catalysts seems to be less favorable due to the metal-support interaction.
NAP-XPS and
operando
XAS study of Pt/TiO
2
catalysts shows that Pt
0
species stabilized on TiO
2
surface have the highest activity at low-temperature NH
3
oxidation. |
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ISSN: | 2044-4753 2044-4761 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0cy01533d |