(261b) Atomically Dispersed Pt-Group Metal Catalysts: Uniformity, Structural Evolution and Pathways to Increased Functionality
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
In Honor of the 2020 CRE Young Investigator Award Winner (Invited Talks)
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 - 8:05am to 8:40am
To motivate the study of this class of materials I will highlight a few cases where we have observed distinct selectivity for catalytic processes occurring on atomically dispersed metal catalysts as compared to metal clusters including: CO2 reduction by H2, methanol carbonylation, hydrodeoxygenation of m-cresol, and the reduction of NO by CO in wet environments. I will then highlight the critical role of local coordination uniformity and structural evolution under reaction conditions when developing structure-function relationships. Insights into uniformity and structural evolution are achieved through the synthesis atomically dispersed metal species on oxides supports at very low loadings (< 0.05 wt.%) and analysis of their local coordination through in-situ atomic resolution microscopy and spectroscopy-based characterization supported by first principles calculations. Finally, I will highlight pathways to increasing complexity and functionality of atomically dispersed metal catalysts through the modification of their local coordination environments with inorganic and organic species that influence catalytic processes.