Probing Basal and Prismatic Planes of Graphitic Materials for Metal Single Atom and Subnanometer Cluster Stabilization

Author:

Vidal Mathieu1,Pandey Jyoti2,Navarro‐Ruiz Javier3ORCID,Langlois Joris14ORCID,Tison Yann5ORCID,Yoshii Takeharu6ORCID,Wakabayashi Keigo6,Nishihara Hirotomo6ORCID,Frenkel Anatoly I.78ORCID,Stavitski Eli8ORCID,Urrutigoïty Martine1ORCID,Campos Cristian H.9ORCID,Godard Cyril4ORCID,Placke Tobias10ORCID,del Rosal Iker3ORCID,Gerber Iann C.3ORCID,Petkov Valeri2ORCID,Serp Philippe1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (LCC) UPR 8241 CNRS Toulouse INP Université de Toulouse LCC composante ENSIACET 4 allée Emile Monso F-31030 Toulouse France

2. Department of Physics Central Michigan University Dow Hall 203 MI 48859 Mount Pleasant USA

3. LPCNO INSA−CNRS−UPS Université de Toulouse 135 Avenue de Rangueil F-31077 Toulouse France

4. Departament de Química Física i Inorgánica Universitat Rovira i Virgili Carrer de Marcel⋅lí Domingo 1 43007 Tarragona Spain

5. Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour E2S UPPA, CNRS, IPREM 64000 Pau France

6. Advanced Institute for Materials Research/Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials Tohoku University 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba Ward 980-8577 Sendai Miyagi Japan

7. Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Stony Brook University Stony Brook 11794 New York USA

8. National Synchrotron Light Source (E. Stavitski) and Chemistry Division (A. I. Frenkel) Brookhaven National Laboratory 11973 New York USA

9. Departamento de Físico-Química Facultad de Ciencias Químicas Universidad de Concepción Edmundo Larenas 129, Casilla 160-C Concepción Chile

10. MEET Battery Research Center University of Münster Corrensstraße 46 48149 Münster Germany

Abstract

AbstractSupported metal single atom catalysis is a dynamic research area in catalysis science combining the advantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Understanding the interactions between metal single atoms and the support constitutes a challenge facing the development of such catalysts, since these interactions are essential in optimizing the catalytic performance. For conventional carbon supports, two types of surfaces can contribute to single atom stabilization: the basal planes and the prismatic surface; both of which can be decorated by defects and surface oxygen groups. To date, most studies on carbon‐supported single atom catalysts focused on nitrogen‐doped carbons, which, unlike classic carbon materials, have a fairly well‐defined chemical environment. Herein we report the synthesis, characterization and modeling of rhodium single atom catalysts supported on carbon materials presenting distinct concentrations of surface oxygen groups and basal/prismatic surface area. The influence of these parameters on the speciation of the Rh species, their coordination and ultimately on their catalytic performance in hydrogenation and hydroformylation reactions is analyzed. The results obtained show that catalysis itself is an interesting tool for the fine characterization of these materials, for which the detection of small quantities of metal clusters remains a challenge, even when combining several cutting‐edge analytical methods.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Grand Équipement National De Calcul Intensif

Basic Energy Sciences

U.S. Army

Publisher

Wiley

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