Issue 22, 2017

Imaging and chemically probing catalytic processes using field emission techniques: a study of NO hydrogenation on Pd and Pd–Au catalysts

Abstract

Nitric oxide hydrogenation is investigated on palladium and gold–palladium alloy crystallites, i.e. the extremity of sharp tip samples aimed at modelling a single catalytic grain. Field ion microscopy and field emission microscopy are used to monitor adsorption and reaction in real time. One-dimensional atom probe and atom probe tomography are used on the same samples to unravel the surface composition of the adsorbed layers and the composition of the very first atomic layers of the Pd–Au surface. At constant NO pressure and at 450 K, the surface composition of the adsorbed layer on Pd samples shows a strong hysteresis behavior when H2 gas is varied. Under oxidizing conditions, N2O is formed via the occurrence of surface (NO)2 dimers. In the presence of Pd–Au alloys, the NO–H2 interaction comprises a simple NO dissociation causing the formation of surface NO2 species. On Pd–Au tip samples, atom probe tomography proves the occurrence of significant surface enrichment of palladium atoms in the presence of NO gas, but it is not sufficient to drift the behavior of the surface to that of pure palladium. Accordingly, external control parameters could be changed to tune the surface composition of Pd–Au catalysts and thus their activity and/or selectivity.

Graphical abstract: Imaging and chemically probing catalytic processes using field emission techniques: a study of NO hydrogenation on Pd and Pd–Au catalysts

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 May 2017
Accepted
17 Aug 2017
First published
18 Aug 2017

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2017,7, 5249-5256

Imaging and chemically probing catalytic processes using field emission techniques: a study of NO hydrogenation on Pd and Pd–Au catalysts

C. Barroo, M. Moors and T. Visart de Bocarmé, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2017, 7, 5249 DOI: 10.1039/C7CY00994A

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