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Adatom and nanoparticle dynamics on single-atom catalyst substrates

Published 20 Jul 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.comp-ph | (2207.09749v1)

Abstract: Single-atom catalysts represent an essential and ever-growing family of heterogeneous catalysts. Recent studies indicate that besides the valuable catalytic properties provided by single-atom active sites, the presence of single-atom sites on the catalyst substrates may significantly influence the population of supported metal nanoparticles coexisting with metal single atoms. Treatment of ceria-based single-atom catalysts in oxidizing or reducing atmospheres was proven to provide precise experimental control of the size of the supported Pt nanoparticles, and, correspondingly, control of catalyst activity and stability. Based on dedicated surface science experiments, ab-initio calculations and kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations we demonstrate that the morphology of Pt nanoparticle population on ceria surface is a result of a competition for Pt atoms between Pt single-atom sites and Pt nanoparticles. In oxidizing atmosphere, Pt single-atom sites provide strong bonding to single Pt atoms and Pt nanoparticles shrink. In reducing atmosphere, Pt single atom sites are depopulated and Pt nanoparticles grow. We formulate a generic model of Pt redispersion and coarsening on ceria substrates. Our model provides a unified atomic-level explanation for a variety of metal nanoparticle dynamic processes observed in single-atom catalysts under stationary or alternating oxidizing/reducing atmospheres, and allows to classify the conditions when nanoparticle ensembles on single-atom catalysts substrates can be stabilized against Ostwald ripening.

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