Pd–Au bimetallic catalysts: understanding alloy effects from planar models and (supported) nanoparticles
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory · Texas A&M University
Abstract
Pd-Au bimetallic catalysts often display enhanced catalytic activities and selectivities compared with Pd-alone catalysts. This enhancement is often caused by two alloy effects, i.e., ensemble and ligand effects. The ensemble effect is a dilution of surface Pd by Au. With increasing surface Au coverage, contiguous Pd ensembles disappear and isolated Pd ensembles form. For certain reactions, for example vinyl acetate synthesis, this effect is responsible for reaction rate enhancement via the formation of highly active surface sites, e.g., isolated Pd pairs. The disappearance of contiguous Pd ensembles also switches off side reactions catalyzed by these sites. This explains the selectivity increase of certain…
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2Topics & keywords
- Bimetallic strip
- Catalysis
- Selectivity
- Chemistry
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Nanoparticle
- Alloy
- Fermi level