Controllable coordination of a phosphotungstic acid-modified carbon matrix for anchoring Pt species with different sizes: From single atoms and subnanoclusters to nanoparticles

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Abstract

Pt species with different sizes uniformly dispersed on a phosphotungstic acid (PTA) modified carbon matrix (PTA-C) were controllably synthesized by manipulating the coordination environment. The results indicate that high-density and well-defined isolated single Pt atoms (Pt SAs) existed in the Pt SAs0.5/PTA-C sample and the Pt SAs carried positive charges due to the coordination of Pt with oxygen atoms of the PTA-C support. Better catalytic activity and selectivity for the hydrogenation of aromatic nitro-compounds are obtained over Pt SAs0.5/PTA-C than its nanocatalyst counterparts and hybrid catalysts. The Pt SAs0.5/PTA-C catalyst shows nearly 100% conversion of nitrobenzene, 99% selectivity tom-bromonitrobenzene and TOF was up to 2062 h−1with only 0.5 mmol‰ catalyst. The excellent catalytic performance is due to the well-defined and high-density Pt SA sites, which make H2dissociate with a low barrier and then rapidly spill over to the substrate and the intermediates. Pt SAs0.5/PTA-C retained over 90% conversion over five cycles, exhibiting the outstanding stability of Pt SAs.

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Li, J., Yan, Z., Bao, L., Sun, C., & Pang, S. (2021). Controllable coordination of a phosphotungstic acid-modified carbon matrix for anchoring Pt species with different sizes: From single atoms and subnanoclusters to nanoparticles. Catalysis Science and Technology, 11(5), 1791–1800. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cy01385d

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