2021 Annual Meeting
(509bs) Investigation of Synergistic Interfaces in Metal-Metal Oxide Inverted Systems for Catalytic Upgrading
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Here, we present a thorough investigation aimed at characterizing and understanding the synergistic interactions in inverted structures between Pd and three MO: TiO2, ZrO2, and CeO2. Inverted catalysts were prepared by initial colloidal synthesis of Pd nanoparticles (NPs) capped with a hydrophilic ligand, followed by sol-gel synthesis for encapsulation of the Pd NPs in the MO. We conducted systematic variations of synthesis parameters relevant to the reactivity of the catalysts, employed characterization techniques to gain insight into surface structure and Pd-MO interactions, and tested performance of the catalysts using a probe reaction. We show Pd redispersion on the surface of the MO, at low Pd weight loadings, via CO DRIFTS (Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy) studies. Redispersion of Pd on the MO was controlled by tuning temperature conditions and gaseous environment used to treat the catalyst. We determined that inverted systems exhibited significant improvements in the overall catalytic performance over conventional supported catalysts. Our work sheds light on metal-MO interactions and provides a platform for optimizing catalytic reactivity via systematic modification of synthesis parameters.
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