Abstract
Metal-support interaction predominately determines the electronic structure of metal atoms in single-atom catalysts (SACs), largely affecting their catalytic performance. However, directly tuning the metal-support interaction in oxide supported SACs remains challenging. Here, we report a new strategy to subtly regulate the strong covalent metal-support interaction (CMSI) of Pt/CoFe2O4 SACs by a simple water soaking treatment. Detailed studies reveal that the CMSI is weakened by the bonding of H+, generated from water dissociation, onto the interface of Pt-O-Fe, resulting in reduced charge transfer from metal to support and leading to an increase of C-H bond activation in CH4 combustion by more than 50 folds. This strategy is general and can be extended to other CMSI-existed metal-supported catalysts, providing a powerful tool to modulating the catalytic performance of SACs.
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Yang, J., Huang, Y., Qi, H., Zeng, C., Jiang, Q., Cui, Y., … Zhang, T. (2022). Modulating the strong metal-support interaction of single-atom catalysts via vicinal structure decoration. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31966-1
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