Abstract
A series of Cu-Pd alloy nanoparticles supported on Al2O3 were prepared and tested as catalysts for deNOx reactions. XRD, HAADF-STEM, XAFS, and FT-IR analyses revealed that a single-atom alloy structure was formed when the Cu/Pd ratio was 5, where Pd atoms were well isolated by Cu atoms. Compared with Pd/Al2O3, Cu5Pd/Al2O3 exhibited outstanding catalytic activity and N2 selectivity in the reduction of NO by CO: for the first time, the complete conversion of NO to N2 was achieved even at 175 °C, with long-term stability for at least 30 h. High catalytic performance was also obtained in the presence of O2 and C3H6 (model exhaust gas), where a 90% decrease in Pd use was achieved with minimum evolution of N2O. Kinetic and DFT studies demonstrated that N-O bond breaking of the (NO)2 dimer was the rate-determining step and was kinetically promoted by the isolated Pd.
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Xing, F., Jeon, J., Toyao, T., Shimizu, K. I., & Furukawa, S. (2019). A Cu-Pd single-atom alloy catalyst for highly efficient NO reduction. Chemical Science, 10(36), 8292–8298. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc03172c
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