Issue 3, 2016

Predictive morphology, stoichiometry and structure of surface species in supported Ru nanoparticles under H2 and CO atmospheres from combined experimental and DFT studies

Abstract

Further understanding of the chemisorption properties towards CO and H2 on silica-supported Ru nanoparticles is crucial in order to rationalize their high activity towards methanation, Fischer Tropsch and Water Gas Shift reactions. Ru nanoparticles having the same chemisorption properties towards CO and H2 were synthesized on different silica-based supports in order to combine various analytical techniques and obtain complimentary detailed information on their structure; while silica spheres were used in order to obtain high-resolution TEM images of the Ru nanoparticles, high surface area silica-based material (SBA) allowed CO chemisorption to be monitored by 13C NMR spectroscopy. In addition, a model of the hcp-based Ru nanoparticles observed by HR-TEM was used to predict by ab initio calculations the CO and H2 coverages on the Ru nanoparticle under different conditions of interest in catalysis. For both adsorbates we show and quantify how the adsorption properties of the nanoparticle differ from the commonly used slab models. For the case of CO we show how the top, bridge and hollow sites can be present on the Ru nanoparticle, providing a description at atomistic level in good agreement with the IR spectroscopy measurements.

Graphical abstract: Predictive morphology, stoichiometry and structure of surface species in supported Ru nanoparticles under H2 and CO atmospheres from combined experimental and DFT studies

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Nov 2015
Accepted
04 Dec 2015
First published
07 Dec 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2016,18, 1969-1979

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Predictive morphology, stoichiometry and structure of surface species in supported Ru nanoparticles under H2 and CO atmospheres from combined experimental and DFT studies

A. Comas-Vives, K. Furman, D. Gajan, M. C. Akatay, A. Lesage, F. H. Ribeiro and C. Copéret, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2016, 18, 1969 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP06710C

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