Highly active and stable interface derived from Pt supported on Ni/Fe layered double oxides for HCHO oxidation†
Abstract
The exploration of active interfaces has attracted wide attention, especially in the field of catalysis. In this work, Ni/Fe layered double oxide supported Pt nanoparticles (Pt/LDO(N)) were prepared using a hydrothermal and colloid-impregnation method. The Pt/LDO(N) catalyst exhibited remarkable long-term catalytic stability and activity for HCHO oxidation compared with Pt/Fe2O3 and Pt/NiO. The Pt species were well dispersed on the LDO support, and strongly interacted with Fe and Ni by forming an active Pt–Fe/Ni interface. O2 dissociation could happen at the active interface by creating coordinatively unsaturated iron sites, further providing adequate O−/O2− species to take part in HCHO oxidation. The in situ DRIFTS results indicated that the dioxymethylene and formate species were the main reaction intermediates, which could be further oxidized into CO2 and H2O through the involvement of active oxygen.