Restructuring of Palladium Nanoparticles during Oxidation by Molecular Oxygen

Author:

Usoltsev Oleg1ORCID,Stoian Dragos2ORCID,Skorynina Alina1ORCID,Kozyr Elizaveta3ORCID,Njoroge Peter N.4ORCID,Pellegrini Riccardo5ORCID,Groppo Elena3ORCID,van Bokhoven Jeroen A.67ORCID,Bugaev Aram6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ALBA Synchrotron Cerdanyola del Valles Barcelona 08290 Spain

2. The Swiss‐Norwegian Beamlines (SNBL) at ESRF BP 220 Grenoble 38043 France

3. Department of Chemistry, INSTM and NIS Centre University of Torino via Quarello 15A Turin 10125 Italy

4. Department of Chemistry University of Oslo Sem Saelandsvei 26 Oslo 0315 Norway

5. Chimet S.p.A. – Catalyst Division Via di Pescaiola 74 Viciomaggio Arezzo 52041 Italy

6. Paul Scherrer Institute Villigen 5232 Switzerland

7. Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering ETH Zurich Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 1 Zurich 8093 Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractAn interplay between Pd and PdO and their spatial distribution inside the particles are relevant for numerous catalytic reactions. Using in situ time‐resolved X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) supported by theoretical simulations, a mechanistic picture of the structural evolution of 2.3 nm palladium nanoparticles upon their exposure to molecular oxygen is provided. XAS analysis revealed the restructuring of the fcc‐like palladium surface into the 4‐coordinated structure of palladium oxide upon absorption of oxygen from the gas phase and formation of core@shell Pd@PdO structures. The reconstruction starts from the low‐coordinated sites at the edges of palladium nanoparticles. Formation of the PdO shell does not affect the average Pd‒Pd coordination numbers, since the decrease of the size of the metallic core is compensated by a more spherical shape of the oxidized nanoparticles due to a weaker interaction with the support. The metallic core is preserved below 200 °C even after continuous exposure to oxygen, with its size decreasing insignificantly upon increasing the temperature, while above 200 °C, bulk oxidation proceeds. The Pd‒Pd distances in the metallic phase progressively decrease upon increasing the fraction of the Pd oxide due to the alignment of the cell parameters of the two phases.

Publisher

Wiley

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