Size and Shape‐controlled Pd Nanocrystals on ZnO and SiO<sub>2</sub>: When the Nature of the Support Determines the Active Phase — Micaela Crespo‐Quesada (2014) | RDL Network
Size and Shape‐controlled Pd Nanocrystals on ZnO and SiO<sub>2</sub>: When the Nature of the Support Determines the Active Phase
Article 2014 en
Authors
MC
Micaela Crespo‐Quesada
SY
Songhak Yoon
MJ
Mingshang Jin
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Abstract The structure sensitivity of acetylene hydrogenation was studied over size‐controlled cubic and octahedral Pd nanocrystals (NCs) supported on ZnO and SiO 2 . Acetylene hydrogenation was found to be structure sensitive [with Pd(1 1 1) in octahedra being more active than Pd(1 0 0) in cubes]. However, the response was found to vary depending on the redox properties of the support. The catalytically active and selective palladium carbide (PdC x ) phase was readily formed on the SiO 2 ‐supported Pd NCs (much faster on cubes than on octahedra), whereas a markedly less active PdZn phase was preferentially formed on the ZnO‐supported Pd nanocrystals. Here we show that the structure sensitivity of a chemical reaction is a complex phenomenon that originates from the reconstruction of the active phase in response to the reactive environment, which is ultimately determined by the support used.
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