“Single - atom” catalysts (SACs) have been the focus of intense research, due to debates about their reactivity and challenges toward determining and designing “single - atom” (SA) sites. To address the challenge, in this work, we designed Pt SACs supported on Gd-doped ceria (Pt/CGO), which showed improved activity for CO oxidation compared to its counterpart, Pt/ceria. The enhanced activity of Pt/CGO was associated with a new Pt SA site which appeared only in the Pt/CGO catalyst under CO pretreatment at elevated temperatures. Combined X-ray and optical spectroscopies revealed that, at this site, Pt was found to be d-electron rich and bridged with Gd-induced defects via an oxygen vacancy. As explained by density functional theory calculations, this site opened a new path via a dicarbonyl intermediate for CO oxidation with a greatly reduced energy barrier. These results provide guidance for rationally improving the catalytic properties of SA sites for oxidation reactions.
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Li, Y., Wang, H., Song, H., Rui, N., Kottwitz, M., Senanayake, S. D., … Frenkel, A. I. (2023). Active sites of atomically dispersed Pt supported on Gd-doped ceria with improved low temperature performance for CO oxidation. Chemical Science, 14(44), 12582–12588. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03988a