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Nano Lett ; 14(8): 4792-6, 2014 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25026434

ABSTRACT

Hydrogen spillover is of great importance to understanding many phenomena in heterogeneous catalysis and has long been controversial. Here we exploit well-defined nanoparticles to demonstrate its occurrence through evaluation of CO2 methanation kinetics. Combining platinum and cobalt nanoparticles causes a substantial increase in reaction rate, but increasing the spatial separation between discrete cobalt and platinum entities results in a dramatic ∼ 50% drop in apparent activation energy, symptomatic of H atom surface diffusion limiting the reaction rate.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 136(28): 9898-901, 2014 Jul 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24978060

ABSTRACT

The mechanistic role of platinum and precious metals in promoting cobalt hydrogenation catalysts of the type used in reactions such as Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is highly debated. Here we use well-defined monometallic Pt and Co nanoparticles (NPs) and CO2 methanation as a probe reaction to show that Pt NPs deposited near Co NPs can enhance the CO2 methanation rate by up to a factor of 6 per Co surface atom. In situ NEXAFS spectroscopy of these same Pt NP plus Co NP systems in hydrogen shows that the presence of nearby Pt NPs is able to significantly enhance reduction of the Co at temperatures relevant to Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and CO2 methanation. The mechanistic role of Pt in these reactions is discussed in light of these findings.

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Nano Lett ; 12(6): 3091-6, 2012 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22551216

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Model cobalt catalysts for CO(2) hydrogenation were prepared using colloidal chemistry. The turnover frequency at 6 bar and at 200-300 °C increased with cobalt nanoparticle size from 3 to 10 nm. It was demonstrated that near monodisperse nanoparticles in the size range of 3-10 nm could be generated without using trioctylphosphine oxide, a capping ligand that we demonstrate results in phosphorus being present on the metal surface and poisoning catalyst activity in our application.


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Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Cobalt/chemistry , Nanostructures/chemistry , Nanostructures/ultrastructure , Oxygen/chemistry , Catalysis , Materials Testing , Particle Size
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