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Alkali-Stabilized Pt-OH x Species Catalyze Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift Reactions

Tufts University · University of Wisconsin–Madison · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We report that alkali ions (sodium or potassium) added in small amounts activate platinum adsorbed on alumina or silica for the low-temperature water-gas shift (WGS) reaction (H(2)O + CO → H(2) + CO(2)) used for producing H(2). The alkali ion-associated surface OH groups are activated by CO at low temperatures (~100°C) in the presence of atomically dispersed platinum. Both experimental evidence and density functional theory calculations suggest that a partially oxidized Pt-alkali-O(x)(OH)(y) species is the active site for the low-temperature Pt-catalyzed WGS reaction. These findings are useful for the design of highly active and stable WGS catalysts that contain only trace amounts of a precious metal without…

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Keywords
  • Alkali metal
  • Water-gas shift reaction
  • Chemistry
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Organic chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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