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- Catalytic Hydrogen Generation for Fuel Cell Applications II
- (134g) Water-Gas Shift Activity of Platinum Promoted by Alkali Ions
The introduction of alkali metals on the Pt- free or doped support changes the surface of the supports; it provides reducible surface oxygen at low temperatures (<200oC) and active OH groups (~150oC). On the other hand, alkali dopants suppress the sintering of Pt particles and maintain most of the Pt in oxidized state. The CO-Pt bond is weaker when Pt is more electron-deficient, thus CO is more active to involve in the reaction pathway. These findings, supported by DFT calculations, and detailed characterization of the active catalysts will be presented.
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