posted on 2023-12-07, 09:40authored byInhak Song, Iskra Z. Koleva, Hristiyan A. Aleksandrov, Linxiao Chen, Jaeyoung Heo, Dongsheng Li, Yong Wang, János Szanyi, Konstantin Khivantsev
Ultrasmall
Pd4 clusters form in the micropores
of FER
zeolite during low-temperature treatment (100 °C) in the presence
of humid CO gas. They effectively catalyze CO oxidation below 100
°C, whereas Pd nanoparticles are not active as they are poisoned
by CO. Using catalytic measurements, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, X-ray
absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS), microscopy, and density functional
theory calculations, we provide the molecular-level insight into this
previously unreported phenomenon. Pd nanoparticles get covered with
CO at low temperatures, which effectively blocks O2 activation
until CO desorption occurs. Small Pd clusters in zeolites, in contrast,
demonstrate fluxional behavior in the presence of CO, which significantly
increases the affinity for binding O2. Our study provides
a pathway to achieve low-temperature CO oxidation activity on the
basis of a well-defined Pd/zeolite system.